Dean The Lost 100 USA V or Z Trans Brazilian Burst
Electric Guitar
The Lost 100
A limited edition only 100 will be produced. At their inception, Dean
Guitars started the serial numbers at 77 00101. The first 100 numbers
were never produced until now. The Lost 100 will be numbered 77 00001
thru 77 00100 and built to the exact specifications of the original Dean
V, Z and ML introduced in 1977. Each instrument will be hand-signed by
Dean B. Zelinsky, come with a signed certificate of authenticity and a
reproduction of the original Dean Guitars advertisement run in 1977.
This is a one time Deal.
Dean The Lost 100 USA "ML" Classic Black
Electric Guitar
A limited edition only 100 will be produced. At their
inception, Dean Guitars started the serial numbers at 77 00101. The
first 100 numbers were never produced . . . until now. The Lost 100 will
be numbered 77 00001 thru 77 00100 and built to the exact specifications
of the original Dean V, Z and ML introduced in 1977. Each instrument
will be hand-signed by Dean B. Zelinsky, come with a signed certificate
of authenticity and a reproduction of the original Dean Guitars
advertisement run in 1977.
Dean Razorback V 255 Electric Guitar
Black/Yellow, Explosion, Silverburst
2 powerful EMG humbuckers: the EMG-81 in the bridge
position provides higher output for overdriven, screaming leads with
tons of sustain, and the EMG-85 in the neck position gives a beefy low
end and fatter top, great for rhythm and blues.
The Dean Razorback V 255 electric guitar features a mahogany neck and
body and a rosewood fretboard. The V-shape neck has a strong, set joint
and a 1-5/8" nut. Grover tuners and a locking tremolo keep you in
perfect tune while you divebomb the night away. 24 fast frets facilitate
wicked, shredding solos and lightning quick chord changes. 3-way
switching, volume and tone control keep things simple, yet tonally
flexible, and with tons of presence.
Being a Dean guitar, the Razorback V 255 looks as good as it sounds.
Dangerous-looking edges are highlighted by color-contrast bevels on the
body and outlines on the famous Dean headstock. V inlays with Dime's
razorblade at the twelfth fret plus all black hardware make this guitar
wickedly stunning.
Dimebag Darrell Abbott's return to Dean Guitars was one of the many
things cut far too short by his death near the end of 2004, but his many
drawings and ideas have kept the guitar makers at Dean inspired. These
Razorback flying V 255s were some of Darrell's final designs, and we're
sure they will inspire you, too!
The Dean Dimebag Razor Yellow Devil is an electric
guitar that looks sharp and sounds killer. A super-snug set neck joint
joins the mahogany neck and body for supreme resonance that works with
the Dimebucker at the bridge to produce astounding sustain with
knife-edge bite. The gloss black body and headstock are both outlined in
bright yellow. The Yellow Devil is complemented by a bound rosewood
fretboard and black hardware, including a Floyd Rose-licensed trem.
Dime would frequently sketch guitar design ideas, even filling in his
choices of color with crayon. After seeing the Dime's drawing of this
design, our buyer asked Dean to make 100 of these just for us! When you
order this guitar, you get a framed copy of Dimebag's original drawing,
plus a String Swing wall hanger to display your rare beauty.
Dean Dimebag Razorback Two-Tone Electric Guitar
2-Tone
The Dean Dimebag Razorback Two-Tone Electric Guitar
looks sharp and sounds killer. A super-snug set neck joint joins the
mahogany neck and body for supreme resonance that works with the
Dimebucker at the bridge to produce astounding sustain with knife-edge
bite. The slick two-tone burst is complemented by a bound rosewood
fretboard and black hardware, including a Floyd Rose-licensed trem.
The Dean Explosion Razorback Electric Guitar has high
impact looks and puts out concussive licks. A super-snug set neck joint
joins the mahogany neck and body for supreme resonance that works with
the Dimebucker at the bridge to produce astounding sustain with
knife-edge bite. Killer explosion graphics are complemented by a bound
rosewood fretboard and black hardware, including a double-locking Floyd
Rose-licensed trem.
Being a Dean, the Razorback V looks as good as it
sounds. Dangerous-looking edges are highlighted by color-contrast bevels
on the body and outlines on the famous Dean headstock. V inlays with
Dime's razorblade at the twelfth fret plus all black hardware make this
guitar wickedly stunning.
The Dean Razorback V features a mahogany neck and body, a rosewood
fretboard and a Seymour Duncan Dimebucker pickup at the bridge. The
V-shape neck has a strong, set joint and a 1-5/8" nut. Grover
tuners and a locking tremolo keep you in perfect tune while you divebomb
the night away. 22 fast frets facilitate wicked, shredding solos and
lightning quick chord changes. 2 humbuckers with 3-way switching, volume
and tone control keep things simple, yet tonally flexible.
Dimebag Darrell Abbott's return to Dean Guitars was one of the many
things cut far too short by his death near the end of 2004, but his many
drawings and ideas have kept the guitar makers at Dean inspired. These
Razorback Vs were some of Darrell's final designs, and we're sure they
will inspire you, too!
Being a Dean, the Razorback V looks as good as it
sounds. Dangerous-looking edges are highlighted by color-contrast bevels
on the body and outlines on the famous Dean headstock. V inlays with
Dime's razorblade at the twelfth fret plus all black hardware make this
guitar wickedly stunning.
The Dean Razorback V features a mahogany neck and body, a rosewood
fretboard and a Seymour Duncan Dimebucker pickup at the bridge. The
V-shape neck has a strong, set joint and a 1-5/8" nut. Grover
tuners and a locking tremolo keep you in perfect tune while you divebomb
the night away. 22 fast frets facilitate wicked, shredding solos and
lightning quick chord changes. 2 humbuckers with 3-way switching, volume
and tone control keep things simple, yet tonally flexible.
Dimebag Darrell Abbott's return to Dean Guitars was one of the many
things cut far too short by his death near the end of 2004, but his many
drawings and ideas have kept the guitar makers at Dean inspired. These
Razorback Vs were some of Darrell's final designs, and we're sure they
will inspire you, too!
Dean Dimebag Razorback Slime Bumblebee Electric
Guitar Slime Bumblebee
The Dean Dimebag Razorback Electric Guitar combines a
Floyd Rose-licensed locking tremolo with a genuine Dimebucker bridge
pickup and humbucker up front to unleash slashing tone that'll cut 'em
off at the knees. Wild graphics on the Dimebag-designed Razorback. This
edgy electric also features a set neck construction and a highly
contoured mahogany body set off by a bound rosewood fretboard with V
inlays and a pearl razor inlay at the 12th.
The Dean From Hell/CFH is a reproduction of Dime's own
Dean From Hell, as it appeared on the album cover of Cowboys From
Hell. The mahogany body and neck are covered in the familiar blue
finish, with the legendary lightning bolts on the top. A Bill Lawrence
L500XL pickup in the bridge position and Dean humbucker at the neck take
you from screeching metal lead tones to crunchy rhythm sounds with a
flick of the 3-way toggle. Pluck a harmonic and use the licensed Floyd
Rose tremolo to take it to the outer limits. The ultrafast neck is
topped with a rosewood fretboard for high-speed shredding galore.
Dimebag traction knobs ensure you'll be able to adjust them no matter
how much sweat is pouring. Includes a Dean custom hardshell case.
Dean Dave Mustaine V VMNT1 Signature Electric
Guitar Black
A Dave Mustaine Signature V from Dean Guitars. Though
that might say it all, you should also know that this beast comes loaded
with screaming Dave Mustaine Live Wire USA custom active humbuckers, and
Dunlop flush mount straplocks. With its beveled edges, this V really
looks like it can fly. Mustaine remarks that this guitar's neck is even
better than what he has played before, and that the deluxe inlays, which
are like a dot/sharktooth combo, are remarkable.
Dean Razorback V Standard Electric Guitar Metallic
Red
The Razorback V Standard looks as good as it sounds
because it's a Dean. Dangerous-looking edges are highlighted by sleek
bevels on the body and mirrored on the famous Dean headstock. V inlays
with Dime's razorblade at the twelfth fret plus all black hardware make
this guitar wickedly stunning.
The Dean Razorback V Standard features a mahogany neck and body, a
rosewood fretboard and a Seymour Duncan Dimebucker pickup at the bridge.
The V-shape neck has a strong, set joint and a 1-5/8" nut. Grover
tuners and a locking tremolo keep you in perfect tune while you divebomb
the night away. 22 fast frets facilitate wicked, shredding solos and
lightning quick chord changes. 2 humbuckers with 3-way switching, volume
and tone control keep things simple, yet tonally flexible.
Dimebag Darrell Abbott's return to Dean Guitars was one of the many
things cut far too short by his death near the end of 2004, but his many
drawings and ideas have kept the guitar makers at Dean inspired. These
Razorback V Standards were some of Darrell's final designs, and we're
sure they will inspire you, too!
Dean Razorback V Standard Electric Guitar Classic
Black
The Razorback V Standard looks as good as it sounds
because it's a Dean. Dangerous-looking edges are highlighted by sleek
bevels on the body and mirrored on the famous Dean headstock. V inlays
with Dime's razorblade at the twelfth fret plus all black hardware make
this guitar wickedly stunning.
The Dean Razorback V Standard features a mahogany neck and body, a
rosewood fretboard and a Seymour Duncan Dimebucker pickup at the bridge.
The V-shape neck has a strong, set joint and a 1-5/8" nut. Grover
tuners and a locking tremolo keep you in perfect tune while you divebomb
the night away. 22 fast frets facilitate wicked, shredding solos and
lightning quick chord changes. 2 humbuckers with 3-way switching, volume
and tone control keep things simple, yet tonally flexible.
Dimebag Darrell Abbott's return to Dean Guitars was one of the many
things cut far too short by his death near the end of 2004, but his many
drawings and ideas have kept the guitar makers at Dean inspired. These
Razorback V Standards were some of Darrell's final designs, and we're
sure they will inspire you, too!
Dean Dave Mustaine V VMNT1 Signature Electric
Guitar Silver
A Dave Mustaine Signature V from Dean Guitars. Though
that might say it all, you should also know that this beast comes loaded
with screaming Dave Mustaine Live Wire USA custom active humbuckers, and
Dunlop flush mount straplocks. With its beveled edges, this V really
looks like it can fly. Mustaine remarks that this guitar's neck is even
better than what he has played before, and that the deluxe inlays, which
are like a dot/sharktooth combo, are remarkable.
Now you can own the Dimebag Dixie Rebel - an electric
guitar designed by Dimebag himself. Dimebag Darrell was a walking
textbook of modern metal guitar techniques, liberally spraying
bone-crushing power chords, dissonant intervals, tremolo arm insanity,
and a shredding lead voice worthy of the masters. The Dixie Rebel guitar
features an ML shape with sharp corners to enhance the rebel flag
design. The graphic looks like a real fabric flag that has been to
battle. Star inlays on the rosewood fretboard are highlighted by a"
REBEL" inlay at the 12th fret.
With a fully bound mahogany body and set neck, you'll get the wicked
sustain and tone you expect from a Dean guitar. The Dimebucker bridge
pickup supplies tons of power, and a double-locking Floyd Rose setup
keeps you in tune.
Dean Far Beyond Driven Dimebag Tribute ML Electric
Guitar Vintage Brazilliaburst
Dimebag is gone but the Dean Far Beyond Driven Dimebag
Tribute ML Electric Guitar is a righteous memorial. A perfect replica of
the ML Dime played most in his early days (alongside The Dean From Hell
ML), this special tribute edition ML features the Dimebag Tribute crest
on the classic V headstock and a Dimebag Quad sticker on the body as
special touches. The Vintage Brazilliaburst finish covers a flamed maple
top over an all-mahogany body and neck. The set neck is fast and sleek,
topped by a rosewood fretboard. The raging sonics are all there, too,
courtesy of two sizzling humbuckers (with the infamous Seymour Duncan
Dimebucker at the bridge) and a Floyd Rose-licensed tremolo. A
framing-quality Dimebag Tribute photo is also included.
The Dean Dime-O-Flame Electric Guitar has sizzling
looks and puts out hot licks. A super-snug set neck joint joins the
mahogany neck and body for supreme resonance that works with the
Dimebucker at the bridge to produce astounding sustain with knife-edge
bite. Killer flame graphics are complemented by a bound rosewood
fretboard and black hardware, including a Floyd Rose-licensed trem.