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cozmik_cowboy

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Re: joker on reverb
« Reply #45 on: March 07, 2026, 08:44:45 PM »
Yes, it is lovely.

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Re: joker on reverb
« Reply #46 on: Yesterday at 05:14:35 AM »
Last clue; other than the obvious similarities to Alembic shapes used for the body pattern, take note of the Alembic script logo at the top/left of the web page here...

...and then study the lettering inlaid on the Joker guitar headstock. (attaching a better pic) See it? I think this was another very conscious stylistic choice.

Unrelated to that, but clearly incorporated into the overall design is how they routed through the first two layers of the headstock to create the illusion of an omega at the tip without actually being one. These are not just seat-of-the-pants afterthoughts of a shadetree l👀thier.

cozmik_cowboy

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Re: joker on reverb
« Reply #47 on: Yesterday at 09:39:13 AM »
Well-made points, Greg.

"Joker", eh?
Maybe some Prankster influence, as well?  "Let's keep 'em guessing!"

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Re: joker on reverb
« Reply #48 on: Yesterday at 10:32:40 AM »
Yep, that headstock "faux omega" (fauxmega?) is interesting.  When I first saw it, I remember wondering if it once held an inlay or logo or some sort, especially given those white-ish dots inside the omega.  Those might be a red herring, but my first thought was that they may be the remnants of glue that once held something in that circle, but it fell out, or maybe was even intentionally removed.

For example, if you compare it to a Hyak headstock, it starts looking quite similar:








But of course, it may just be exactly what it is now - a decorative omega made by routing out only the top layers.  I like it as-is, but with the "JOKER" letters encircling it, it just seems to suggest that something decorative "should" go there.
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