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Elite LX
Posted 2004-08-27 4:12 PM (#179945)
Subject: For EXPORT?


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I go to Al's site alot to see what he has and I see alot of......"made for export" either Japan or other. Are these any if at all different from the US versions sold? I would think they would all be the same only for marketing so much built for overseas exporting. Are for export inferior to US version? I know...........so many questions. Was just wondering.
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alpep
Posted 2004-08-27 4:19 PM (#179946 - in reply to #179945)
Subject: Re: For EXPORT?


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the export guitars are ordered by the importers.
are they better? in the case of the Adamas if you want a textured top guitar absolutely they are. Others may have some particular appointments that are not available in the USA to make them unique
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Elite LX
Posted 2004-08-27 4:26 PM (#179947 - in reply to #179945)
Subject: Re: For EXPORT?


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Thanks Al..........hope your feeling better.
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Beal
Posted 2004-08-27 4:56 PM (#179948 - in reply to #179945)
Subject: Re: For EXPORT?



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It's usually just a configuration difference. Not better or worse, just different (with the exception aLeX mentioned)
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wemedge
Posted 2004-08-27 5:22 PM (#179949 - in reply to #179945)
Subject: Re: For EXPORT?


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Elite Lx,

I own one of the export model Adamas II (from Al) and it is a very nice guitar indeed.

Specs-wise, it does differ from the "domestic market" Adamas II, most notably in that it has an ebony fretboard instead of walnut, oil-finished neck, as well as other subtle differences.

wemedge
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