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To my knowledge the only mention of Psycho was a graphic available on the Japanese only market Doug Aldridge model, but it looks little like the above graphics...only blues and greens in the pics I see, no reds like the Coral Sea and Eerie Dess.
To my knowledge the only mention of Psycho as a graphic was when they were available on the Japanese only market Doug Aldridge model, but it looks little like the above graphics...only blues and greens in the pics I see, no reds like the Coral Sea and Eerie Dess.
Sure enough, the '93-'95 catalogues show examples of a Coral Sea that matches the guitar in post #13.
Which leads me to believe these are the non-swirl Eerie Dess graphics that were listed in the catalogues since they use the exact same red/blue/green as the EDS.
The only examples I can find of the Psycho graphics are the 2 tone shades on the Aldridge models.
96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
Sure enough, the '93-'95 catalogues show examples of a Coral Sea that matches the guitar in post #13.
Which leads me to believe these are the non-swirl Eerie Dess graphics that were listed in the catalogues since they use the exact same red/blue/green as the EDS.
The only examples I can find of the Psycho graphics are the 2 tone shades on the Aldridge models.
Exactly, I posted all of that Doug Aldrich information earlier.
Can't you see the Psycho graphics are all 2 colours? green/blue...yellow/orange...
The Eerie Dess and Eerie Dess Swirl use the exactsame 3 colours as the guitar in the original post...green/red/blue.
96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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