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Inverted Headstocks on V & Explorers

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Aggie

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Anybody have tried out or seen one of the new split head V or Explorers? Dave's has a few. As far as the Explorer, I wonder if the string path is straighter since there is not as much angle for the string to travel as it does on the regular scimitar design?
 
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RICH

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Yup, those things are killer. Its the same tooling as the Korina historic, so its pretty wild. My other guitarist has one, its incredible. I have a TV yellow one coming real soon, I'm itching.:)spin
 
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Aggie

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Explorer or V?

Seems that since Explorer had a split headstock prototype but V did not, the Explorer would be more accurate.
 

nickster

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inverted headstock on explorer and the V

I recently got the faded cherry 58 RI explorer and this thing is really light and sounds really great, the string pull is not a problem and Also, supplied is an acurate Explorer Brown rectangle case. I think this guitar has a ligtweight tailpiece as well??
 
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