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Say "Reverend" without the USA -"USA" may/may not be hand written on "Reverend USA" Guitar Neck: From SN 02656
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EARLY EASTPOINTE - dark walnut "skunk stripe" on back of neck.Headstock decal says "Eastpointe, MI" under Reverend."Eastpointe" Guitar Neck: From about SN 00275 Made by Mighty Mite had a 1-11/16" wide nut Made by Mighty Mite had a slim front to back Note: some of the veryĮarliest examples made by Mighty Mite had the Truss rod adjustment at body end of neck.Reverend line of Guitars went through three phases of guitar necks. The most respected and admired necks in the guitar business. Screws and is currently available through Reverend. The standard chrome Vega Banjo style Armrest mounted with two OneĮxample is SPY #00267 which left the factory without the armrest, but one was sent to the Left the factory, as Reverend offered the Armrest and Mounting The early "no armrest" guitar have been retrofitted after the guitar Have a large enough supply to become "standard" on all USA guitars So some early guitars have them, some don't. None of them have the banjoĭecided to put the armrests on, they bought up the local supply, and soon ran out of them.
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Third one from the left is Rocco Prototype #3 in Desert Tan) or veryĮarly Serial Numbered Reverends. Most of the examples on the table are either prototype (the Shows the Reverend display at the 1997 Detroit Guitar show.
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The prototypes, don't seem to have had them. Included on "all" of the early USA Reverends. The early and late pick guards are not interchangeable as the The stairs facing downward and they are located closer to the neck. The up-facing "stairs" at the bottom of the guitar, the later style has Manufactured with the later style pick guard Pick guards themselves only changed in format once, and they are knownĪs "Early" and "Late" Style. Modifications make the guitar difficult to value and thus harder to Return on you investment if you guitar is as close to its "from theįactory" condition as possible. Life may necessitate the need to sell your guitar, and you get a better Reverend, be sure to keep all of the original parts. While it doesn'tĪffect the guitar's playability, it will effect its collector Their owners by the Reverend factory, though fortunately, Reverend kept track of most of these changes in their instrument archives.Ĭurrently Slingshots (two P90s), but have been Avengers, Spys, orĬommandos when then came from the factory. Made by their owners, or they could have been made for To make matters worse (for the collector) these Many Reverend guitars that have either been upgraded, customized, or "stock from the factory" models as there are While this is great for the builder and those that want to modify/customize their guitars, it muddies the waters substantially for the collector who are in search of The differences lie in the types and number of pickups used,Īnd the pick guard that houses them. The channels for pickups and electronics are basically the same for all Phenolic resin) or laminated phenolic with various metal finishes. The tops and backs are either laminated phenolic (wood and Mahogany center block in which a steel sustain bar has been embedded. Guitar's exposure by listing it here on the site (for Free!)ĭefined by an injection molded polymer rim. Steer you in the directions of someone who does, or expand your USA Reverends (if the wife will allow!) But if not, I might be able to Models with "Editors Pick" (the new import model's have racked up this
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Guitar Player Magazine has awarded various Reverend Of a Reverend guitar glows in its praise of sound, versatility, and The USA made Reverend's areĬlassic example of "outside of the box" thinking by creator Joe Guitar production went completely offshore. Made from 1997 until the Summer of 2006 when