"ML", Stealth, 333 and Culprit designs made for Dimebag Darrell of Pantera.
Dimebag Darrell played Dean guitars and Randall solidstate amplifiers, then he switched to Washburn guitars (Which looked almost exactly like the Dean ML or Razorback) and Krank all tube amplifiers. He later switched back to Dean guitars after his contract with Washburn was up. Both Dean and Washburn had Dimebag signature pickups
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mint-unplayed-dime-333-electric-guitar-trendkill-signed_W0QQitemZ260229032153QQihZ016QQcategoryZ33048QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem like this one. i also have a dime signature series guitar that i have never seen it has a military theme as well do u have a pic of yours if so post it i can not find any info about mine newhere..
As much as you can get. They are a cheap made guitar from China. I have played them and I have the V version with two skulls. If I was buying I would not pay over $150.00 for it and it would need to be like new. I would only buy it to hang on the wall. JMO.
Unsure what they worth now but mine cost me £800 with the signature. Had it a while so might be worth a lot more now.
Yes, Dimebag Darrell was a big fan of Jimi Hendrix. He admired Hendrix's innovative guitar playing and his impact on rock music. Dimebag often cited Hendrix as one of his major influences, and his appreciation for Hendrix's style can be seen in his own guitar work.
Dimebag Darrell played Dean guitars and Randall solidstate amplifiers, then he switched to Washburn guitars (Which looked almost exactly like the Dean ML or Razorback) and Krank all tube amplifiers. He later switched back to Dean guitars after his contract with Washburn was up. Both Dean and Washburn had Dimebag signature pickups
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mint-unplayed-dime-333-electric-guitar-trendkill-signed_W0QQitemZ260229032153QQihZ016QQcategoryZ33048QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem like this one. i also have a dime signature series guitar that i have never seen it has a military theme as well do u have a pic of yours if so post it i can not find any info about mine newhere..
As much as you can get. They are a cheap made guitar from China. I have played them and I have the V version with two skulls. If I was buying I would not pay over $150.00 for it and it would need to be like new. I would only buy it to hang on the wall. JMO.
Unsure what they worth now but mine cost me £800 with the signature. Had it a while so might be worth a lot more now.
Yes, Dimebag Darrell was a big fan of Jimi Hendrix. He admired Hendrix's innovative guitar playing and his impact on rock music. Dimebag often cited Hendrix as one of his major influences, and his appreciation for Hendrix's style can be seen in his own guitar work.
It is on his house...where I think Rita still lives there.
buried with dimebag darrell
Dimebag Darrell, whose real name was Darrell Lance Abbott, was approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall (175 cm). This information is based on various sources and accounts, including his driver's license and interviews. Dimebag Darrell was a legendary guitarist known for his work with the bands Pantera and Damageplan.
If you think he is, then yes, he is. It's all a matter of opinion.
The best known lineup was Phil Anselmo (vocals), Vinnie Paul (drums), Dimebag Darrell (guitar) and Rex Brown (bass)
600-1,000$ Depends on the condition (used/slightly used/mint/new) and if there is a case included or not, signature on it of course would up the price extremely. They were sold for $800.00 and even more in the beginning when washburn still produced dimebag guitars before he switched back to dean. The washburn dimes were way cooler than deans. Now that dime has passed away, and washburn doesn't make dimes anymore, I think the price should be even higher.
John Petrucci Mikael Akerfeldt (and for vocals) Chuck Schuldiner Dimebag Darrell Kirk Hammett Dave Murray I could list a whole lot more...