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michael kelly guitars

Joe Manuel (71)
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1/6/2009 1:43:50 PM · 28 Views

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i bought a michael kelly electric guitar,has anyone ever tried one of these guitars? its on the les paul style guitar, i have a couple les pauls made by epiphone, they are pretty good, but they dont hole the likes to a kelly.it has the coil taps, and that is really nice. the neck is thiner than the regular les pauls and it makes a big difference in comfort to the hand. has anyone tried one of these?

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Re: michael kelly guitars
1/7/2009 12:04:19 PM
Michael Laurance (2261) wrote:

What's the body and neck material? Is it bolt-on or set neck?

Otherwise, I think as long as you like it, it speaks to you, and makes you want to play, then it's great. I have over 30 guitars, most of them very nice, and yet it's this cheap old Global LP copy that I constantly pick up.




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Re: michael kelly guitars
1/7/2009 12:57:03 PM
Joe Manuel (71) wrote:

maple top mahogany body,set-in neck,usa made humbers attached directly to the body,has coil splitting switch to get full humbucker tone to a single coil tone. grover tuners,real abalone block inlays,locking bridge. cost 500.00 u sould try it! for the money,u will be suprise.


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Re: michael kelly guitars
1/7/2009 6:30:52 PM
Chris Pinto (22326) wrote:

Congrats' on the new axe! Hope it brings you years of enjoyment. I'm awaiting the arrival of my new axe, also. Just ordered a new custom shop Carvin..... hehe

Does your model have the Rockfield pickups in it? I think BC Rich has been using them for quite some time now. Seems to be a good pickup, and seems like many folks like them.

I've seen the Michael Kelly models around, but, never got to play one. I love the Hex & Vex models....Those models look just like a Peavey Vandenberg model....Which is very cool!

Anyway, rock on! And keep us posted on the guitar, and post some sound clips if you can....Love to see it, and hear it!

Chris




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Re: michael kelly guitars
1/8/2009 10:55:54 AM
Joe Manuel (71) wrote:

i have the michael kelly patriot custom,and it has the rockfield pickups. i have never heard of them ,when i bought the guitar. it is a little better built than my les paul epiphone. i caint alford the gibson. but for the $ u caint beat it. in my opinion. thanks for the reponse.




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Re: michael kelly guitars
1/8/2009 11:05:09 AM
Chris Pinto (22326) wrote:

Gibson = Hype..... Not many folks can afford some Gibson's anyway...so, don't feel bad. WAY OVER-priced.....Then again, many guitars are overpriced. Nice to find a company that makes a decent product for an excellent price.

(Which is why I just bought my new Carvin custom-shop model)

Yeah, Rockfield's are used by BC Rich....They've been using them for a while now. I hear nice things about them, too.

Chris


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Re: michael kelly guitars
1/8/2009 6:11:17 AM
Kenny Smith (1029) wrote:

Joe,

I bought a Michael Kelly Custom Patriot 'lefty' two years ago and it is still my favorite of all my electrics...very full fat sound. Little better built than my epiphone les pauls. Enjoy!

Kenny


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Re: michael kelly guitars
1/8/2009 11:18:27 PM
Chris Bond II (1808) wrote:

The electrics are a nice guitar for the money. A professional instrument that should hold up to some good use.

We carry them at the music store where I work so I see quite a bit of them.

IMO, their acoustics really stand out. Excellent tone and feel.


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Re: michael kelly guitars
1/9/2009 9:05:06 AM
Ken Richardson (6286) wrote:

I have heard good things on the Michael Kelly mandolins too. I will check out that brand when I get the chance.


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