This one actually makes sense. HB just released the Dullahan, whose body is pretty close to Kiesel's Osiris. I'm glad I nabbed one in case HB has to stop production. It is interesting though. HB's model has the body of the Osiris but the end of the neck looks remarkably like Strandberg's...
Tbh, I think it was more of an intimidation tactic than anything. They're trying to bully companies into dropping models that probably wouldn't be able to sue over. Kiesel is just calling their bluff. Hopefully Gibson backs down without too much of a fight.
Damn near every PRS I've bought used has had a tiny ding on one of points of the headstock. Seems pretty common for people to bump it, myself included.
3 PRS:
HB Spruce
CE24
SE Angelus
1 Partscaster I put together
and I just ordered a Harley Benton Dullahan. I'm super interested in guitars without headstocks, but wasn't ready to drop the money on a Kiesel or Strandberg in case I wasn't into it. Should be a fun time.
I saw an interview (can't remember where) where he said it was a gift and he enjoyed it on some of the newer songs because it gave more of a difference of tones between him and Mark.
Just an interesting note, during some of the NAMM videos, Bryan talks almost like this could become the standard switching on the Custom 24, but that's totally just my interpretation and based in no factual evidence.
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