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Gracefully aging geezer
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Aarhus, Denmark
Posts: 20
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That green Horus with the maple board is absolutely gorgeous!!! Just my kind of colour scheme... Sadly, I never really enjoyed the 24.75" scale length or else I would certainly have bought a Horus ages ago. Right now, however, I'm caught up in 7-strings, which makes the Dellinger decidedly interesting - a green Dellinger 7 with a maple board (like your Horus) would really make my mouth water
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Thirty Seconds to Uranus
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Pan's Labyrinth
Posts: 58
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Holy Shit that's a lot of gorgeous guitars!
This may or may not fall under the appropriate category for my question, but I'll ask anyway.
How many Caparison guitars did you have to acquire for them to throw in the free Caparison t-shirt? I want one of those! In the FYG vid you're representing as they say. But yeah, how much does a guy have to spend for Caparison to throw in the free shirt? Goddamn! |
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On The Fields Of Life
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Greensburg, PA
Posts: 605
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The Horus is going to be much better quality than that particular Jackson. I also think Caparisons are more comfortable to play and look much cooler, but that's personal preference. I don't like the stock Horus bridge pickup, but the PH-R that comes in the Dellinger, TAT, and some Angelus models is killer.
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The White Wizard
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Boston, MA
Posts: 196
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When you pay for those Caparisons, do you just "pick them up" as in pay a discounted price since you're an endorsee or do you actually have to put down the two grand?
Oh how I want a custom dellinger.... |
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Obey my dog!
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: NY
Posts: 4,411
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Santiago de Compostela
Posts: 99
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HELLO! I have questions: Which is better the horus or dellinger? If I play in C drop I need the HGS models¿ The horus neck is similar to ibanez necks ¿
Very thanks! Last edited by Arcay : January 31st, 2008 at 05:25 AM. |
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 47
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Yo Pete! I'm looking into a Caparison, but am seeing in several places that it isn't worth the money. Unfortunately it is hard for me to judge since I have never played one. The other option I am going for is the ESP MII, but the Mahogany body on the Horus makes me all fuzzy inside.
I know that you probably get amazing deals on the guitars, but do you feel that the Horus would be worth 1800? |
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I like pie.
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Southern California
Posts: 7,349
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Hello everyone. I actually have a HORUS HGS in Pro. Black with ebony fingerboard for sale if anyone is interested. its a 2008, set up in B standard straight from guitar asylum 3 weeks ago. I decided i want to go with an angelus model, since ill never use the 27 frets or the whammy bar (being im almost entirely rhythm oriented), so im looking for a buyer, since they wont accept returns past 24 hours. comes with the original case, case candy and dead mint. Ill even ship it for free! obviously retails for $2200 USD from them, but ill entertain much more modest offers...I know none of us are made of money right?
this guitar is phenominal, sounds like a cross between how jackson USA did in the early 90s, and how ibanez custom or prestige model sounds at its best. thick, chunky, but the leads cut through and sing like a dream. Private message me, here is a picture of it: ![]() |
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