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It seems like most of the initial posts here are for and about the Ibanez 7-String models. So instead of littering the forum with a thousand different seven string threads, lets keep all questions, comments and pictures in here. Of course, if you feel that YOUR 7-string model deserves its own show-off thread, then by all means post away. But we'll use this OFFICIAL thread as a means of resource, cool?
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Sounds good.....alot of us here are 7-string players.
Shawn2006-5-16 10:24:9 http://www.shawncastonguay.com
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yep count me in with a j custom 7!
Check out my site and sign the guestbook!
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I've got my own that a buddy of mine and I customized.

It's my ATXCS guitar. 
ATX stands for Austin, TX.
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A badly needed thread. :D
Some pictures of my 7's (UV7PWH and a RG7CST I sold a few months back, along with my Strat, my Martin, and an EDA-905 bass) can be found here. When I get home tonight I'll try to hunt up some pictures of my old 7620 and 2027, and maybe see what I have for group shots. Drew2006-5-16 12:40:50
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Me thinks... there shouldn't be a sticky... but a whole section/forum for 7's.
6 strings are pointless. 
David2006-5-16 17:59:42
David -- sevenstring.org
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okay then....wut r the k7's like?
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I got a 1527 here. I ordered my Dimarzio X2N7 last night, I can't wait to get it! :D
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[QUOTE=sic666]okay then....wut r the k7's like? [/QUOTE]
http://www.ibanez.com/guitars/series.asp?s=k7&l=e
http://www.ibanez.com/guitars/guitar.asp?model=K7
It has a Lo-Pro 7 trem, which is much smoother and preferred to most
than the Edge7 trem... All of the other Ibanez 7 strings have basswood
bodies (in production for US), but the K7 has a mahogany body. If you've ever played
mahogany, such as an LP, you know the warm, incredibly powerful feeling
they exert.
Overall, I don't think they are worth the $800 more than an Ibanez
RG1527. A used one, for under $1000, now that's a good deal.
David2006-5-16 21:0:29
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we may still subconciously litter the forum with our sevenstring pride though. just a warning
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[QUOTE=maskofduality]we may still subconciously litter the forum with our sevenstring pride though. just a warning 
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7-string take-over!
David -- sevenstring.org
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7 strings FTW!! 7-String FTW
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heres my babys, I wish the RG7321's came in more Colours!!
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Those are sweet dude, I like what the pickguards to do them.
7-String FTW
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The pickguards do add a nice touch.
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Oh yeah. (I don't have a picture of mine yet, but I, too, own a 7321. :-)
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ive got my own RG7321,jesse those are awsome guitars you have.
i customized mine with a friend with pizos.it sounds amazing,im soon
gonna put leds in the fret board.So thatle be fun
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thanks, the RG7321's are amazing guitars! OOhh peizos are VERY nice! and LEDs will add a nice touch! post pics!!! 
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I may get a 7321 as a backup.
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i will as soon as i get a good camera
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