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Old 07-21-2008, 01:03 AM
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Nope.. that's a 56 Chevy... mmmmm One of my favorite cars ever... although the 55 is my dream car. I love 57s too though. LOL Cars were just magic back then.

Oh the guitar... no.. that never went into production. It seems that I recall there being discussion about a fixed bridge EVH hitting the market, but I think it was like "what if" talk and it also seems that the timing was right around just before Eddie left. I'm GUESSING that's where the Axis hardtail found it's origins as far as when the waters of discussion were being discussed. It seems to me that if someone wanted a stop piece bridge for an EVH styled guitar, the hardtail Super Sport would be superior anyway. Intonation and all...
there was a hardtail version of the EVH
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there was a hardtail version of the EVH
Yes, about 600 were built IIRC. Here's what it looks like.


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Old 07-21-2008, 09:18 AM
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Man that is one amazing collection of EVH guitars!

(GILA) I'll take the Purple Quilt
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Old 07-21-2008, 12:44 PM
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Man that is one amazing collection of EVH guitars!

(GILA) I'll take the Purple Quilt
And did you notice that out of the collection, only one was in the "for sale" section!

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Old 07-21-2008, 03:04 PM
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Did this guitar actually work? There must have been quite a neck angle on this one.
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Old 07-21-2008, 04:10 PM
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Check out Spud's thread on his EVH for what a production hardtail looked like.
Someone mention my new "baby" ?
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I love that car too. Newer ones are designed to crumble in an accident and be classified as "totals"
All I can say is thank God for crumple zones - 'cos I wouldn't have walked away from this alive !!





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Mmmmmm EVH Hardtail...

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there was also a evh with a floyd rose and piezo(sp). now that would be one cool guitar.
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