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very tough decision but I've decided to part with my Excel 'ExStar/Superb II' guitar which I've owned a little over 7 months. completed in Sept of last year, it's been played many happy hours at home but only left the house twice and has never been gigged.
loaded to the max: 10 pedals and 14 levers(!!!) and with an incredible 7-raise/5-lower changer and split tuning available on every string, the copedent possibilities are endless. as most of you know, the Excel is a marvel of modern steel technology and this is Mitsuo's most current cutting-edge design. he's just an email away and has always been quick, helpful, and patient in his replies.
weighs just 37 lbs (49 in the case). scale is 24.5". black mica finish with a subtle sparkle. has standard Excel single coil pickups operated by a single 3-position toggle switch. tone is wonderful and the tuning rock solid. comes with assorted tuning wrenches and extra bell cranks. the locking case (keys included) is lightweight with wheels, and suitable for air travel. I replaced the ExStar logo on the guitar with custom Fuzzy decals, a name I always loved. I also added decals to the case and have a couple extra I will include.
the main reason I'm selling is because my gigs have slowed to a trickle which was not the case when I purchased. I've played a total of just 3 shows this year and my summer calendar remains mostly empty. I simply can't justify owning two high-end guitars when the gigs aren't there.
I paid over 7k. I'm asking $6000 shipped. I'm also willing to drive a few hours to avoid the shipping.
before/after logo pics:
if preferred, I can peel off the Fuzzy decal which would leave the guitar looking like this:
loaded to the max: 10 pedals and 14 levers(!!!) and with an incredible 7-raise/5-lower changer and split tuning available on every string, the copedent possibilities are endless. as most of you know, the Excel is a marvel of modern steel technology and this is Mitsuo's most current cutting-edge design. he's just an email away and has always been quick, helpful, and patient in his replies.
weighs just 37 lbs (49 in the case). scale is 24.5". black mica finish with a subtle sparkle. has standard Excel single coil pickups operated by a single 3-position toggle switch. tone is wonderful and the tuning rock solid. comes with assorted tuning wrenches and extra bell cranks. the locking case (keys included) is lightweight with wheels, and suitable for air travel. I replaced the ExStar logo on the guitar with custom Fuzzy decals, a name I always loved. I also added decals to the case and have a couple extra I will include.
the main reason I'm selling is because my gigs have slowed to a trickle which was not the case when I purchased. I've played a total of just 3 shows this year and my summer calendar remains mostly empty. I simply can't justify owning two high-end guitars when the gigs aren't there.
I paid over 7k. I'm asking $6000 shipped. I'm also willing to drive a few hours to avoid the shipping.
before/after logo pics:
if preferred, I can peel off the Fuzzy decal which would leave the guitar looking like this:
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it's my understanding that he has simply changed the name to 'ExStar by Excel' and upgraded the model from Superb to Superb II. I'm not sure of any differences other than the updated name and fretboard but I know he has constantly innovated and improved his design through the yearsRichard Alderson wrote:Beautiful Guitar - somebody's gonna be set for life. What's the main difference between Excel and ExStar construction ? I see there's a different fret board also.
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Richard Alderson wrote:
Beautiful Guitar - somebody's gonna be set for life. What's the main difference between Excel and ExStar construction ? I see there's a different fret board also.
I own an Excel ExStar and Mitsuo told me that the difference between the ExStar and the regular Excell is the installation of an aluminum bar running parallel to the strings, which eliminates cabinet drop completely. So far, this is true (and I've had this instrument for 2 years).
You can see the added bar in the fifth photo.
Beautiful Guitar - somebody's gonna be set for life. What's the main difference between Excel and ExStar construction ? I see there's a different fret board also.
I own an Excel ExStar and Mitsuo told me that the difference between the ExStar and the regular Excell is the installation of an aluminum bar running parallel to the strings, which eliminates cabinet drop completely. So far, this is true (and I've had this instrument for 2 years).
You can see the added bar in the fifth photo.
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Memphislim said: Are you talking about top side of guitar straddling both sides of the neck? That the only thing I can see that's not on all Excels.
No. I'm not sure what you are referring to, but I was talking about the roughly 4" X 34" X 1/4" supporting member that runs between the two necks (on the underside of course). It has many holes drilled through it as seen in the fifth photo. You can see it in the sixth photo, too, but in this shot, you only see the 1/4" side. This feature, if I remember correctly, added $100 to the cost and perhaps a pound to the weight compared to a normal Excel.
Does that clarify my comment?
No. I'm not sure what you are referring to, but I was talking about the roughly 4" X 34" X 1/4" supporting member that runs between the two necks (on the underside of course). It has many holes drilled through it as seen in the fifth photo. You can see it in the sixth photo, too, but in this shot, you only see the 1/4" side. This feature, if I remember correctly, added $100 to the cost and perhaps a pound to the weight compared to a normal Excel.
Does that clarify my comment?
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That part is on all Excels. Thats what anchors/supports the cross shafts. Maybe in this case it is thicker?
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exstar?
"Are you talking about top side of guitar straddling both sides of the neck?"
Ive owned a lot of excels they never had those notched aluminum strips that extend beyond the changer. Im guessing thats the exstar feature.
Ive owned a lot of excels they never had those notched aluminum strips that extend beyond the changer. Im guessing thats the exstar feature.
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Memphislim says: That part is on all Excels. Thats what anchors/supports the cross shafts. Maybe in this case it is thicker?
I haven't been able to compare my ExStar to plain Excels, so I have to plead ignorance on this. I will say that the ExStar has no cabinet drop at all. Whatever the feature is, it is working. What I have is keyless and has the shorter scale, both of which may also contribute to minimizing cabinet drop. Sorry I can't be more help.
For the record, if I didn't already have several steels and other instruments (and bills to pay), I would certainly consider buying this because it is a quality guitar with a lighter-than-average weight.
I haven't been able to compare my ExStar to plain Excels, so I have to plead ignorance on this. I will say that the ExStar has no cabinet drop at all. Whatever the feature is, it is working. What I have is keyless and has the shorter scale, both of which may also contribute to minimizing cabinet drop. Sorry I can't be more help.
For the record, if I didn't already have several steels and other instruments (and bills to pay), I would certainly consider buying this because it is a quality guitar with a lighter-than-average weight.
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to the top, I'm certainly open to offers.
and for those who think this is too much guitar, think of it this way:
the guitar is loaded to the max and you can use as many or as few pedals and levers as you want. if you'd like to experiment with different changes, this guitar is perfect for that. you can put experimental changes on the extra levers or pedals before deciding to keep them. the extra levers don't get in the way and can be tucked away or removed altogether until you need them, as can the pedals.
Buddy Cage also had a 10x14 set-up on his later guitars. in fact, Mitsuo told me the last time he'd built a guitar with this many pedals/levers was the one he built for Buddy some years ago.
I'm fairly confident in saying this is the most versatile, state-of-the-art, loaded-yet-lightest guitar in existence.
and for those who think this is too much guitar, think of it this way:
the guitar is loaded to the max and you can use as many or as few pedals and levers as you want. if you'd like to experiment with different changes, this guitar is perfect for that. you can put experimental changes on the extra levers or pedals before deciding to keep them. the extra levers don't get in the way and can be tucked away or removed altogether until you need them, as can the pedals.
Buddy Cage also had a 10x14 set-up on his later guitars. in fact, Mitsuo told me the last time he'd built a guitar with this many pedals/levers was the one he built for Buddy some years ago.
I'm fairly confident in saying this is the most versatile, state-of-the-art, loaded-yet-lightest guitar in existence.
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bump. looking for offers
shipping now included
shipping now included
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The added bar(s) are the strips along the sides of the neck, four of them. Pretty sure.
All the stuff underneath is pretty standard for Excels from teh last 10 years at least.
My two (2008 and 2018) have separate headstock and changer pieces, and a wood/composite neck in between.
They have almost no cabinet drop, but this arrangement must assure that, I reckon.
All the stuff underneath is pretty standard for Excels from teh last 10 years at least.
My two (2008 and 2018) have separate headstock and changer pieces, and a wood/composite neck in between.
They have almost no cabinet drop, but this arrangement must assure that, I reckon.
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Wow, that’s a lotta guitar for sure and very ingenious. Good luck on sale. If I were younger, I think I’d try that.
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Nashville 112 amp, Fishman Loudbox Performer amp, Hilton pedal, Goodrich pedal,BJS bar, Kyser picks, Live steel Strings. No effects, doodads or stomp boxes.