Rock N’ Roll Relics Bruce Kulick BK Model

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Rock N’ Roll Relics Bruce Kulick BK Model

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The Rock N’ Roll Relics Bruce Kulick BK model; exclusively at Rebel Guitars and limited to only 25 pieces. The Bruce Kulick BK Model is inspired from one of Bruce’s favorite KISS era guitars. Each one will be aged and distressed like Bruce’s original guitar, and all signed and numbered. Also staying true to Bruce’s original, the BK model will feature a Mahogany body and neck, Rosewood fretboard, Seymour Duncan JB Antiquity humbucker, Schaller locking tuners, and a two-tone sunburst finish.

Bruce found the beat up axe in a vintage guitar store in 1991. The owner was embarrassed to even sell it to him. It looked like it had gone through a war, but what no one knew was the guitar had such a powerful sound that Bruce made it his favorite, featuring it on several recordings and on tour with KISS. To quote Bruce, “My BK Model is a tone machine from another era with a powerful slab of mahogany wood and a Humbucker for extra crunch. This beat up vintage sunburst beast will take your playing to a higher level.”

A star is born and ready for you to order thanks to the collaboration of former KISS lead guitarist, Bruce Kulick, Rock ‘N Roll Relics, and Rebel Guitars where the Bruce Kulick BK Model is sold exclusively.

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  • Model: BK
  • Body: African Mahogany
  • Neck: African Mahogany
  • Fretboard: Rosewood
  • Nut: Hand Cut Bone
  • Frets: Med Jumbo
  • Radius: 12″
  • Scale: 24 3/4″
  • Nut Width: 1 11/16″
  • Neck Profile: 50s
  • Bridge: TonePros AVT Wraparound
  • Tuners: Schaller Locking
  • Pickup: Seymour Duncan JB Antiquity
  • Finish: Sunburst Nitrocellulose Lacquer
  • Extras: Deluxe Hardshell Case, Signed Backplate, Signed COA
More than half of the BK models have already sold, reserve one now!
Build times are currently running around 90 days.

$1400.00 Half Deposit



$2800.00 Full Payment
 
No thanks. I am not totally anti-relic, but this is too much at too high a price. I also have problems with a relic body and immaculate neck and headstock.
 
:lol:

I didn't realize anyone was looking for a Bruce Kulick signature guitar. And $2,800, that could be the most ridiculous price for a guitar I have ever seen.
 
i like it cept i hate uncovered buckers for some reason...makes it look like a epiphone or something
 
Meh guitar at a ridiculous price…No.

Side note. BK was one of the counselors at the Rock Fantasy Camp I went to back in Feb. Super nice guy, very down-to-earth and humble as opposed to some of the others…cough Lita Ford cough…but he never played one of these. Spent the whole week playing a knocked around, mid-grade quilted LTD. His chops were…pedestrian. Also, even though it was a Judas Priest camp and this guy has 30-odd years in the Biz, he had never heard the song Victim of Changes before that week, if you can believe it.
 
I agree that the asking price is a tad high.

I am also one who is in the camp of not particularly liking "reliced" guitars. If my guitar is going to look like a relic, I want it to be because I played it enough for it to get that way on it's own. The problem is that I baby my guitars, so I'm not looking for them to look like a relic any time soon, and that's just fine with me.
 
I'm just glad that I got to see the phrase "tone machine" used again. That alone adds roughly $1,000 to the price of any guitar.

In general, I'm not a fan of relics, but it's a nice looking guitar. I think I'd just get a vintage LP Jr. instead, though.
 
For $2800 they could at least add the neck pickup :embarrassed:

Price is too high. I bet it plays nice though.
 
I was at a clinic he did a few years ago where he used the guitar this is based on...still don't want it...
 
This is some bullshit. I can buy a vintage Melody Maker for less. And that won’t look like some housewife distressed it with techniques out of the faux finishes book she bought at Home Depot.
 
Meh guitar at a ridiculous price…No.

Side note. BK was one of the counselors at the Rock Fantasy Camp I went to back in Feb. Super nice guy, very down-to-earth and humble as opposed to some of the others…cough Lita Ford cough…but he never played one of these. Spent the whole week playing a knocked around, mid-grade quilted LTD. His chops were…pedestrian. Also, even though it was a Judas Priest camp and this guy has 30-odd years in the Biz, he had never heard the song Victim of Changes before that week, if you can believe it.

How could he not be familiar with Victim of Changes? That's just mind-boggling.
 
As stupid as that price is....as the whole guitar is.....for a limited build by a small shop maker that is not as bad as I was expecting the price to be.

It is still a boat load of 'nope'.....
 
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