EDDIE VAN HALEN - Review Of New Striped Series Frankie Guitar Available

July 19, 2020, 4 years ago

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EDDIE VAN HALEN - Review Of New Striped Series Frankie Guitar Available

Music Radar has published a new article reviewing the new (and affordable) take on Eddie Van Halen's original Frankenstein guitar, dubbed the Striped Series Frankie.

"Eddie Van Halen wasn't just a playing trailblazer – he was a gear pioneer too. His original Frankenstein electric guitar mixed Gibson and Fender traits with a unique aesthetic that became synonymous with his maverick status in the guitar world. That's why we're so excited to see EVH's latest iteration of the guitar – the Striped Series Frankie – that is an absolute stunner."

Following is an excerpt from the breakdown:

Finish

"Eddie Van Halen owns the trademark to the instantly-recognisable striped finish, and its pattern is specific and exact across all Stripe models. But here, we see it in its war-torn state. Fender are masters of the relic’ing process, and this knowledge is imparted to the company’s Mexican factory, which means that the aged-fakery is pretty much the best you’ll find on a production guitar. It’s not modelled exactly on Eddie’s original – nor does it claim to be – but it is very convincing.

Original scratchplate screwholes, paint bleed and tape lines as well as decades of grime all contribute to an authentic ageing. The finish is satin urethane rather than the nitrocellulose used on Fender’s Road Worn guitars, and as such is potentially more hard-wearing and likely to age differently. We suspect this is intentional, replicating Eddie’s DIY paint job rather than recreating vintage mojo."

Read the complete review here.

Annihilator frontman / founder Jeff Waters recently checekd in with some shameless and well-deserved praise for Eddie Van Halen:

"My God. I mean, he is my God. Watch from beginning to very end.

Remember, he invented most of this. Yes, tapping and some was before him, but he is the one who took everything to the extreme. Not to mention equally groundbreaking as a rhythm player, songwriter and tone-seeker. Opinion... but I'm right! :)

Page, Hendrix, Clapton... huge and great... but if you were around late '70s to 1984, you would have witnessed the most influential all-round player EVER. For those who say 'Vai, Satch, Malmsteen, Gilbert,' were 'best', or 'So and so play faster or better,' remember Ed started it. 'It' meaning, making almost every guitarist then, sit up, shake their heads, cry a bit, and then be inspired to be 50% as great.

Remember Vai and Satriani were already established axeman, but they both jumped on the 1984 bandwagon and put out Van Halen-style records. Why? Not just to jump on the trend of the success of that Alex VH shuffle groove in 'Hot For Teacher', for example, but because they couldn't help it. Ed got into millions of players' heads. Not only guitar players. Keyboardists. Bassists. Pianists.

Back then, '78 - '84, with no internet or cell phones, kids and adults lined up at book and record stores to get the latest guitar mag issue that featured Ed hoping to get ANY advice or tips or 'How does he get that sound?' or 'What strings or amp did he use?" No other guitarist had people lining up like that or had musicians, that weren't guitarists, glued to his every musical or gear move. Not Page, not Clapton, not Hendrix, although they are close.

Reminds me of some recent idiotic Best Guitarist Ever list in a 'big' publication, having Ed listed down the list. Not much phases me, but this was so pathetic.

So remember, before you tell me who is better, more influential... respectfully, save your breath. Any killer guitarist that you mention would tell you that Eddie Van Halen is the greatest of all time, if they know their stuff. Or else they are lying, jealous or below the age of 45. Haha!

Respectfully, the biggest fkn Eddie VN Halen fan:

Jeff Van Waters"


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