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Gitfiddle1 (Gitfiddle1)
Posted on Monday, December 10, 2001 - 3:59 pm:   

This has me baffled... The guitar is modified, (extra pickup & switch) and missing the back plate and string trees. So why is the bid over $400? I don't get it!

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1493613767&r=0&t=0&showTutorial=0&ed=1008140578&indexURL=0&rd=1

Steve
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Russellw (Russellw)
Posted on Tuesday, December 11, 2001 - 2:22 am:   

Hi Steve
Given that it's up to $480 now (which is an awful lot of Aussie dollars) I'd have to say that the lunatics are running the asylum. Not being any great fan of later models I'm not in the market anyway but I certainly wouldn't be paying nearly a thousand of our bills for something that has been hacked about.
Maybe the clue is in the use of the word rare - after all how many others have been modified in this way!!
Cheers for now
Russ
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Yngwies Guitar Buyer
Posted on Thursday, December 13, 2001 - 12:31 am:   

....why does someone pay $1000 for a black and white "American" Strat??? you know the old saying "... a fool and his money...." ????


...yeah, that Bonnie Raitt Strat is *so* special ain't it????
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JohnS
Posted on Thursday, December 13, 2001 - 3:36 pm:   

Steve:

The problem for me with AH10s are that they are hardly distinquishable from Roadstars. It's still a 22 fret, 25.5" scale, Basswood guitar.

It's minimalist looks probably don't do the unique hardware/electronics justice. Does it really have a "specially constructed sound hole"?
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Gitfiddle1 (Gitfiddle1)
Posted on Thursday, December 13, 2001 - 4:08 pm:   

John,

I agree. Unlike the Steve Lukather (RS1010SL) model, the Holdworth had it's own name and series number. The AH-10 had a single humbucker, and the AH-20 had a pair. The "special" features were; tone chamber under the pickguard, aluminum block PowerRocker, special "AH" pickup(s), and hard alloy frets. But it's still a Roadstar!

If anybody wants a truly special Roadstar, there's an RS1500 up on eBay right now. I have one of this model and can tell you, it's a great guitar!

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1496243642&r=0&t=0&showTutorial=0&ed=1008616844&indexURL=0&rd=1

Cheers
Steve
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Johns (Johns)
Posted on Friday, December 14, 2001 - 11:34 am:   

Steve:

Here's a picture of the AH10's "special features" from an '85 catalog.

AH10

The rectangular "sound hole" doesn't look "specially constructed" to me. It looks like a pretty efficient, "one-size fits all" routing system.

The trem is listed as the Powerocker. The same was available on the RS135, 230, 240 & 320 (the low end of the RS series).

No specs are given on the "special pickup system". My catalog only shows the 1 pup AH10.

The ebony fretboard is a nice touch. Overall, it seems like a mid-level Roadstar. I'd really wonder how much input AH had on the design of this guitar.

The RS1500 is nice. Those big pickup mounts aren't very sleek looking. But the neck-thru construction is very cool. What color is your's? Have you posted a picture on the board, somewhere?
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Johns (Johns)
Posted on Friday, December 14, 2001 - 12:38 pm:   

I found he following on
http://www.enter.net/~rainsong/video.html
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FRANKFURT JAZZ FESTIVAL-FRANKFURT, GERMANY 2/86

Kei Akagi: Keyboards
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar, Synth-Axe
Gary Husband: Drums
Jimmy Johnson: Bass

Total Running Time: 70 minutes

This concert was broadcast on German television. Allan is seen playing his Ibanez AH-10 guitar along with the Synth-Axe guitar synthesizer
controller.
__________________

Looks like Alan did play the AH10. It appears he endorsed a Charvel model and now plays Carvins.
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Gitfiddle1 (Gitfiddle1)
Posted on Friday, December 14, 2001 - 2:32 pm:   

John,

I have to classify the AH models as curiosity items. Not something to get excited about. I've got similar literature as well. However, I do remember seeing a reference to the Holdsworth PowerRocker having an "aluminum block". Be damned if I know what that's supposed to accomplish!

The RS1500 was only available in the Brown Sunburst. Which, IMHO, is one of the more attractive bursts I've seen. I agree that the pickup mounts aren't very sexy, but the tone from the Super6 pickups more than offsets the visual drawbacks.

I have finally gotten most of the Roadstars back together. I plan to take a family photo and post it for all to enjoy. The RS130, 12-string project is still unfinished, but all the others are finally playable again.

Cheers
Steve

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