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  • dr.distortion
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    And after 2 years... still a question: is it possible to order 8 string USA made Jackson ?

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  • mayzan
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    Wow... thanks for the info, Rob. If someone know other 8-string guitar company.. please post it here Thanks

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  • RobRR
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    I saw one of the Ibanez 8 strings yesterday in SA... pretty neat looking, but nothing I would really want to own... Im still struggling with 6!

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  • robfromthedeep
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    Check out this for a crazy 8 string:



    Made by British company Black Machine.

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  • mayzan
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    daemon, an 8-string Jackson?

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  • daemon barbeque
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    I will have an 8 string around next year winter!
    It will be Low A to High G and 27 frets!The possibilities are extreme ,and Fan Freted design clears the tension issues!
    8 strings are fun to play ,and cool for "one man" bands!

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  • shobet
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    Whatever next, 12 sting guitars! That'll be the day...

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  • ancestor
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    Originally posted by levantin View Post
    Nah... we were just ignoring it

    Why not just have seven strings and tune them lower?
    The 8th string adds an advantage of hand position that isn't available on a 6 or 7, and it adds notes to the overall range of the instrument. Dat's why dey do it.

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  • LexLuthier
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    Originally posted by garykeller15 View Post
    ibenez wasnt the first seven string or 8 string guitar makers. conklin guitars made the long before ibanez developers grew out of diapers. but yes ibanez was the first production model 7 and 8 string guitars.
    Epiphone built George Van Eps a 7 string in 1938, and Gretsch did a signature model 7 string in 1968.

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  • Frigo89
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    Originally posted by DrDoug View Post
    IMO, seven strings is pushing it, eight is just silly.

    Coming soon! Jackson to release a 19 string model. The Jackson Sitar!

    I agree 6 strings was/is fine, what the fuck is the extra string even for?:ROTF:

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  • sakeido
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    So will the COW 8 string ever be available to the public to purchase as a normal production model? I would be all over that, seriously.

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  • D-EJ915
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    Originally posted by shobet View Post
    Don't they start sounding muddy?
    Not really unless your pickups have a really loose low-end, chording is difficult unless you compensate for the tension but it works just fine.

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  • darren
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    You guys do know that Kahler is now making 7-string, 8-string, 9-string and 10-string bridges, right?

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  • Mayday
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    Originally posted by thetroy View Post
    It seems like any machinist could make you a baseplate and sustain block compatable with OFR stuff to fit on an 8-string. Just add 8 OFR saddles and be all set!


    Yep, it's very easy I've made the sustain blocks and hardtails ..and FMIC has an onsite model shop so they should be able to do it without issue

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  • Chromatic
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    Originally posted by straycat View Post
    Wouldn't do me much good I can't play 6 strings either.
    :ROTF:

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