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alien.imprint<\/a> wrote

As for the Custom Shop, I know exactly what I want. But I don\'t see how it\'s going to be $3400-$3600 more than the Standard Model Horizon FR-II which that model has a Neck-Thru, and mine would be Set-Neck. Maybe a Neck-Thru would make it cheaper (no way)?? I pretty much want the same guitar. Just a reverse headstock and different finish. I don\'t want any inlays, so they should be able to grab that part from the Page Hamilton model. And I want NO binding throughout.<\/p>\n\n

I\'m thinking of just grabbing a 2009 Page Hamilton MG Horizon (distressed magenta) as it is. And have my friend who runs a professional paint shop, and have him paint it. And take it in to a guitar shop and have all the hardware and wiring put back into it.<\/p>\n\n

I had a quote for the 2009 Page Hamilton MG Horizon with all it\'s paint made. And it came out to be $1500 more for it. Which I figure Fenderizing this model would be a step they could bypass, and keep the price the same or lower.<\/p>\n\n

You know the more I think about it, the less I feel I know. And now I\'m more confused than ever, about the whole Custom Shop idea. I should just say fuck it, and grab a M-II NTB and have it ordered with No Inlays and Black Cherry paint. At least I know what that will cost me in the end.<\/p><\/div>\n\n \n\n

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