depending on condition 200 to 250 Canadian usually for a used one, but if you can try for more , adding new strings and some free stuff you can try for a bit more.
"B. C. Rich Warlock" is the name of electric guitars and bass guitars made by B. C. Rich. They have a distinct shape and are used by some popular musicians.
i doubt it a lot
Go to a shop that sells both. Play both, one at a time, and through the same amp. The one you like better is the better guitar for you. A Virgo is more of a sit and play. The Warlock is slightly awkward to sit with because of all the angles.
The body woods are different, The headstock is different, The revenge has a tuno-matic bridge as well as a different style inlay on the fretboard. The revenge alos has white binding where as the warlock is just solid black.
me personally I'd get another BC Rich Warlock or something used off of craigslist for 300 dollars. My best metal guitar was a 7 string that some guy custom made for 250 minus the repairs i had to do.
Wowo answering my own question... A B.C. Rich Warlock
"B. C. Rich Warlock" is the name of electric guitars and bass guitars made by B. C. Rich. They have a distinct shape and are used by some popular musicians.
either a warlock or a mockingbird.. im very sure its a warlock first.
i doubt it a lot
Go to a shop that sells both. Play both, one at a time, and through the same amp. The one you like better is the better guitar for you. A Virgo is more of a sit and play. The Warlock is slightly awkward to sit with because of all the angles.
The body woods are different, The headstock is different, The revenge has a tuno-matic bridge as well as a different style inlay on the fretboard. The revenge alos has white binding where as the warlock is just solid black.
me personally I'd get another BC Rich Warlock or something used off of craigslist for 300 dollars. My best metal guitar was a 7 string that some guy custom made for 250 minus the repairs i had to do.
Jeff Loomis signature series Schecter or any schecter in that price range with emgs or blackouts. Kerry Kings signature warlock that has emgs and a kahler BC Rich Warlock Deluxe editions that are neck through anything ESP that has EMG pickups or Dean Razorbacks with active pickups.
if i remember right near the end of the movie a warlock
I would estimate the Jackson worth a bit higher (about 200$- 120$) but both are reliable guitars so no one really loses.
yes but not as rich as he used to be.
shapes is the only huge difference, i mean with the trace warbeast its made out of basswood like Ibanez guitars which I personally don't like, masterpiece mockingbird looks great and seems better for metal. Don't get the metal master guitar its a cheap jazzed up bronze series warlock by the way., great shape but its the bottom of the barrel in these choices. things to consider they're all bolt on construction so no huge note sustain (life) difference) they're about the same size so again about the same sustain the warbeast is going to be harder to play if you look at the neck still same guitar bridges same guitar pickups im sure the same tuners the mockingbird has string through construction as well.. so more sustain the warbeast is going to sound slightly "Darker" in conclusion looks aside the mockingbird is better for metal based on body wood/pickup combination , the warbeast for shredding, the ebony (black) fretboard on it will add a dark touch to the shredding style too, both look great.