So I wasn't planning on buying a new guitar any time soon. But when I walked into my LGS yesterday and saw this beauty hanging on the wall I knew I couldn't pass it up. I had assumed all the limited edition PIAs had long been sold out. I was told that this was among the last ones that Hoshino had and somehow my store was fortunate enough to get it.
I missed getting a 777 LNG in '87, and again in '17. As far as I'm concerned, this is the "new" 777 LNG!
The EVG's were impossible to get more. I managed to get more PTP and SDG's but getting extra EVG's was impossible. But you're right, that is the new LNG, the PTP is the new SK, and the SDG is the new DY. Can't believe there was still one around.
Thanks Rich! I couldn't believe it either. This may literally have been the last unsold EVG in the US. I wasn't exactly planning to drop $3500 on a guitar any time soon, but sometimes you just gotta bite your lip and cough up the dough.
Agreed! I just read the first few pages of the PIA thread that was started in January 2020 when the guitars were first announced. I don't quite understand all the hate toward the flashy cosmetics. I mean, it's a Steve Vai signature guitar, after all. I don't know what people were expecting. I seem to recall a lot of folks freaking out at all the bright neon colors of the original JEM 777s. I mean, pink pickups in a green guitar?! And what's with that that handle!?? Absurdity!! :lol:
Someone complained that the guitar looks like a "feminized" version of a JEM. I agree with that assessment, but unlike some others I really like the look. It's a little softer both in appearance and in feel when held against the body. It's named after a woman near and dear to Steve's heart, so I imagine that may have been what he was going for.
I notice that the magnetic rear trem cavity plate on mine has a silver mirrored finish. The pics I see online show a flat black finish.
It definitely has more feminine cosmetics compared to the JEM, but if the JEM didn't exist and this was introduced in 87', would people say that? It had flowers on it after all 8O
I've never peeled off the white film to see what it looks like but there's always bad spots on the film and it looks like polished steel, something.
I just stumbled across this video with Vai and he says specifically that he was going for a more feminine vibe. Oh, and his back plate looks like mine, so I guess that's normal.
I had absolutely no intention of buying one of these, but after seeing the OP’s photos and considering the scarcity of these, I decided to go ahead and grab the only one I knew of that was brand new and available from an authorized dealer. Damn this site...
I had absolutely no intention of buying one of these, but after seeing the OP's photos and considering the scarcity of these, I decided to go ahead and grab the only one I knew of that was brand new and available from an authorized dealer. Damn this site...
Congrats !!
This was an excellent choice. I got mine three weeks ago and i love her. It is a piece of art and and a great player.
Enjoy her and don't forget to order the fitting strap from DiMarzio.
Congrats!
It’s funny, I don’t *love* the PIA, in that I have to rush out and get one, but I do recognise it as a unique instrument. If money was no object I would definitely get one especially the green.
I would still like to get a Jem one-day to add to my Steve Vai collection of one, a UV777.
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