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B.C. Rich
Mockingbird Evil Edge
Special Edition E-Guitar


Guitar Player, Get Ready For This!
B.C. RICH Mockingbird Evil Edge Special Edition E-Guitar, Agathis Body, 3mm chrome Messing-Bridge/Tailpiece/Pickguard, maple Bolt-on Hals, Rosewood Fretboard, 24 Jumbo Frets, Diamond Inlays, Classic Headstock, chrome Hardware, 2 Humbucker, 25,5" Scale, Color Onys

Mark says: The guitar has a great finish, paint job and shape wise but that's not done yet. Let me include... with the shape of the guitar, you would at least think there would be flaws when cutting out the guitar from the block of wood. Get what I mean? The chrome or chrome plated pickguard is great, I like the contrast of wood and metal. When turning the volume knobs, I would hear static noise as if there's something rusty and dirty inside. After sometime I find that the metal block holding the guitar output fell out because the screws threaded the wood. This is a perfect guitar set up. I feel really good when I strummed really hard and fast. I'm not sure if I want to keep this guitar for long.

Hashim says: I think this guitar can withstand live playing, almost all guitars can. The question is can you withstand the guitar for playing live? The guitar is heavy for a medium built Asian guy like me. After playing in standing position, the weight starts to beat my shoulder. And I thought it only happens to me, guess what...my American friend experienced the same too. The reason for that is the guitar is unbalanced, that's how I feel. The fret board always took a nose dive when I took my hand from underneath the fret board. I'm afraid this guitar can take me only few songs when playing live - not an entire set. This guitar body can take a beating.


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