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FS: Reverend Roundhouse HB-FM prototype!
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    Arrow FS: Reverend Roundhouse HB-FM prototype!

    Although the serial number got accidentally erased (I have pics of it), it can be easily identified as a prototype because they had a headstock approximately 1/2" longer than the regular production models (you can confirm this by emailing Reverend). All other specs are as any regular Roundhouse HB-FM.

    Guitar is in great condition, barely played, only has some very slight hazing on the pickguard due to playing, and a hairline, long scratch on the back, barely noticeable. Guitar plays great, sounds great, low action, very solid--I just have too many Reverends already, so she gets little play time.

    The tone is pretty LP-ish, a bit more cutting, even more so if you dial the sound using Reverend's unique bass contour control, which removes bass frequencies from the sound.




    I can snap more pics upon request...

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    Man, you go through more guitars than I go through Kleenex! What is the price you are asking? Describe the neck please.
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    Ooops, forgot the price! : $390 shipped...

    The neck is beefy but not too much, feels a lot like the bolt-on Reverend neck, only that the gloss paint makes it feel a little bit more thick. Very comfortable.

    I'm selling it just because, to be honest, it was sort of an impulse buy. It sounds and feels great, but I'm more of a bolt-on, vintage-y guy...

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    It's a beautiful looking guitar!
    Guitars: '05 MIA Fender Strat HSS, '04 MIA Fender Strat SSS, '03 Burns Steer, '83 Hondo LP copy (project)

    Amps: Fender Blues Jr., Line 6 Spider II 112

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    Nice guitar at a great price!
    Kerc, how does the neck compare to the Manta Ray, the only Rev I have played –and loved, by the way.

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    It's the same neck...So I guess it would feel the same.

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    Dang Jose, good luck with the sale. I'm set for 2-HB setnecks for the forseeable future.

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    Aaargh. If only you'd posted this a week sooner, I'd be all over it. Beautiful axe. I hope you find a good home for it.
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