I think it's one step above American Standard though. More like an American Deluxe in quality. Definitely a good guitar.It was a more or less standard HSS Stratocaster, less is more.
I hope there’s video LOLSo, Janick snapped the headstock of White Spirit Strat today. (photo 5)
Almost sure it isn't the first time...
There is one from the stands in the tour topic. It seems like he clipped the floor while spinning it. But, I still hope for a closer video.I hope there’s video LOL
Yes, very solid axe, and versatile too.I think it's one step above American Standard though. More like an American Deluxe in quality. Definitely a good guitar.
Here is one for sale for $1499:
1993 Fender American Classic HSS Floyd Rose Stratocaster
For sale is a 1993 Fender American Classic HSS Floyd Rose Stratocaster with the original case. This guitar is in very good condition and in perfect working order. There are some scratches, dings, wear on the back, and some finish checking on the back of the neck. Overall, I would rate the...guitarchimp.com
He's honestly lucky that the headstock piece bounced on the stage and not towards the audience
Clear view of the headstock break. Yeah, he clipped the floor.
Yup. Maybe there is some knowledge in this madness and he knows what way to spin the guitar...He's honestly lucky that the headstock piece bounced on the stage and not towards the audience
Are you suggesting he's playing with madness?Yup. Maybe there is some knowledge in this madness and he knows what way to spin the guitar...
Maybe...Are you suggesting he's playing with madness?
Actually, there is some believers in snapped headstocks. I think Michael Schenker claimed that all Gibson V's sound better if the headstock has been repaired...I like someone's suggestion on Instagram thar this should be a Janick Gers signature guitar.
'Antiqued' - half the paint missing, and a pre-snapped headstock
Unless you also post on the Gretsch forum, chances are it was him:Actually, there is some believers in snapped headstocks. I think Michael Schenker claimed that all Gibson V's sound better if the headstock has been repaired...
Yup, it's a modern Fender tuned to drop D and used on Time Machine.Unless you also post on the Gretsch forum, chances are it was him:
Broken headstock
Those of a nervous disposition should avert their eyes, however I could really use some advice. I did a gig last night and I’ve woken up with broken headstock on my Tennessee Rose. I don’t remember any incidents last night that would have caused this. However last Wednesday the guitar fell over...www.gretsch-talk.com
By the way, I just saw this on Twitter:
And is it me or that's a Fender?