StubHead said:
Dig them furry arms! Guitar makers try to pick young guitarists and "bet" a signature model on them - John5 actually has a bunch of weird Tele variants, some are actually pretty cool, and some....
You can be pretty sure that PRS's bet on Mark Tremoni for a siggie, about 15 seconds before Creed broke up, and all the companies holding the bag after Eddie Van Halen freakouts might've made them think a bit harder about it. Although, Dimebag Darrell is still happily designing new guitars for Dean, 7 years after his death.
Ironic you mention Mark Tremonti. I just received my latest issue of Guitar World and yet again, Mark Tremonti is in it. He's been in nearly every freakin' issue for the past year. Now, maybe it's me, but I'm not impressed by his "skill" or Creed's painfully boring music. I'd rather jam knives under my fingernails than listen to anything by Creed (or Mark Tremonti...).
Dean guitars don't impress me. Unfortunately, I'd never had the opportunity to play a Dean while Dean Zelinsky owned them. Not even a year ago, I played an American Dean Razorback and despite its $3500-$4000 price tag, it played no better than an $800 Korean variant. Given its price, I was expecting magical things from this guitar.
While mentioning this American Razorback, allow me to mention it seemed very nicely crafted and even had a real nice bit of inlay work on the headstock, but it was cheesy. Now, I'm all about Dimebag Darrell as he's one of my favorite guitarists of all time, but his face engraved on the headstock of a $3500-$4000 guitar? :icon_scratch: Really? I'm sorry, but if I fork over $3500-$4000 for a guitar, it isn't going to be one with some guy's face plasted on it.
John 5 is a super-underrated guitarist. While his style isn't my favorite, I can certainly appreciate his skill. I think he's one of the best guitarists out there today and is indeed deserving of a signature model, unlike those assclowns, the Black Veil Brides, who are signed on with B.C. Rich. B.C. Rich has stooped to handing a signature model to every suck-ass who picks up a guitar. The only worthwhile endorser they have with them is Kerry King. Apparently, they do good work for him or I'd suspect he'd jump ship. At least the guys back in the 80s had some talent to go along with their abundance of AquaNet. :doh: