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For those who look for alternative to the ES-339, D'Angelico reveals some "mini DC" in Premier and Excel series :
Premier Mini DC | Premier Series | D'Angelico Guitars
Excel Mini DC | Excel Series | D'Angelico Guitars
Any thoughts ?
I personally feel fine with my Gibson but would enjoy trying the excel one (I like ebony FB)
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01-16-2020 05:24 AM
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I like it ok, would be a lot nicer with the "throwback" headstock. That big crazy carved thing is too much.
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(In an angry Scotsman's voice) "Look at the size of that headstock. It's like an orange on a toothpick."
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?? Why Scotsman?
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Originally Posted by Rob MacKillop
Myers based the character off his own father, I think, he would say his dad's accent was "English when he was happy and Scottish when he was angry."
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Okay, that IS funny
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So if you live in any place in USA, close to Mikagi Guitar dealers. Give it a try, you won't be dissappointed.
Really premium guitars. But hard to sell if you give up on it after some time, since it's a high end handmade guitar. People don't like second hand handmade instruments.
But if you won't sell that guitar ever, it's a amazing instrument.
To me it's the closest to ES 339 alternative, in same time being a high quality guitar.
So if you live anywhere near Mikagi Guitar dealers, give it a shot.
Btw.
I'm not saying to visit those places just for a guitar. Or order guitar.
But if some of you, by a chance, find yourself in any of this towns of dealers, with 2000$ in cash. xD
Give guitar a try.
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It is easy to crap on the modern D’Angelico company, for oh so many reasons.
But...
And it is a big butt...
If you actually want to make actual music sounds on a guitar (rather then tell us about your multiple homes and other old man ass-hat jerk twaddle), they seem to actually be producing a remarkable set of very gig-worthy guitars.
This axe looks great. I really need to drive to NYC and try a few.
It is easy to check my “made in USA” prejudices at the door.
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Have a D'Angelico Excel SS. It's a good guitar. But I do wish they would change the headstock.
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Originally Posted by Bezoeker
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Please don't turn this into a boomer vs snowflake thread.
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There seems to be a general opinion about the headstock !
I wonder why one has a 25" scale and the other 24 3/4 " ?
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PRS has 25".
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
I just think they get dumped on often as an offense to tradition, yet seem to be remarkably good guitars and a more than decent value - for players of any age.
My thought was just that the dump-ers are often of my vintage.
I suspect many would find it pretty interesting to try this particular guitar out.
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I think the guitar is very good looking, even sharp. Personally, I like the big honkin' headstock, and would prefer a properly proportioned NY-er-style stairstep TP. YOMV.
It's all OK.
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Originally Posted by Spook410
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