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RE: whammy pedals /true tremolo



 True, this is the 'Spirit' line which was reserved for imports made of
(gasp) all wood. For this price, I am guessing that they are imports as
well, but hey, even the Spirit line sold for over $500 when new. Put some
decent pickups in, and you have a cool guitar. Great- see what you've done?
I wanna buy one!

Dave Eichenberger- guitars.loops.devices
http://home1.gte.net/artmusic/dave

>
> Darrell Jones wrote:
> > These are not real Steinbergers!!!
>
> This may be a silly question but is that true? Has anyone actually seen
> these models *anywhere* else or bought one from Musicyo.com.
>
> I noticed that they are labeled Spirit but the web site clearly says
> they are Steinbergers. I also noted the web site mentions the double
> ball strings and tremelo system but sorely neglects to mention whether
> they are graphite necks or not which IMO is the main charateristic that
> separates Steinberger from steinberger copy basses and guitars. I can
> find no information on this line anywhere on the net. I hit up the
> Gibson page and Steinbereger isn't even linked there anymore; who is now
> manufacturing Steinberger guitars. Anyone?
>
> I have an Arbor bass "steinberger copy" and have to say I think it's a
> great bass period and especially worth it for the price. I woudln't say
> it's the same as a Steinberger though, the neck is wood and that's
> clearly one big difference but for $229 new even for a copy that seems
> like a damn good price.
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
>
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