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There's a couple of ultra-rare Ibanezes from the late 80s/early 90s called the AFD40 and AFD45 (under the Artfield name, since reintroduced as a bunch of totally unrelated semi-acoustics), of which about 100 exist in total. I want one.
http://www.argusguitares.com/shop/373/ibanez-artfield-afd45bg.jpg
http://www.guitar-museum.com/uploads/guitar/999/101056-1.jpg
http://www.promusictools.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/768x512/bd5be3e4bffe87df985139cc5e5c836c/i/b/ibanez-fr2620-nt-8629.jpg
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PRS Singlecut trem in charcoal satin.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
It looks wrong, but I'd still buy one.
I hear they are only going to cost a couple of grand more than a True Historic, and the pickup surrounds are made from plastic originating entirely from tyrannosaurus bones.
Hmm taste and moods are a strange thing.
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Ibanez AH-10 or 20 (Allan Holdsworth model), if only to see if they were as horrid as I remember.
Fender Esprit.
US Made Kramer's with the 'classic' headstock. Kramer made some really nice guitars before they went pointy.
Hamer Newport.
US Made Guild Startifre IV, in red please.
Even if Fender have never officially put this guitar into production(?) I'm sure it would sell by the bucket load.
Just like a Telemaster should