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DEAN | | ELECTRIC: MACH SERIES | | Both the Mach I and Mach V models were designed in 1985, and had a very limited production run in Korea. The Mach VII was designed the same year, but produced in the U.S. There are very few of the Mach Series instruments in circulation. | | MACH V | | - single cutaway hardwood body, exaggerated treble horn/extended lower bout, bolt-on maple necks, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, 3-per-side shrimp fork headstock, traditional vibrato, chrome hardware, 2 humbuckers, volume/tone controls, available in Jet Black, Pearl Blueburst, Pearl Red, or Pearl White finishes, mfg. 1985-86. |
| Mach I | | - Similar to the Mach V, except has a 6-on-a-side headstock, mfg. 1985-86. |
| Mach VII | | - similar to the Mach V construction (U.S. built), available in special Leopard, Tiger, and other exotic finishes, mfg. 1985-86. |
| MACH V (REISSUE) | | - reissue of the original Mach V, available in Classic Black or Metallic White finishes, mfg. 2001-02. |
| Mach 5X (Reissue) | | - Similar to the Mach V, available in Classic Black finish only, mfg. 2001-02. |
| MACH 7 | | - Mach style, basswood body, maple neck, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay, three-per-side tuners, tune-o-matic bridge, STB, two exposed humbucker pickups, two knobs, three-way switch, chrome hardware, available in Metallic Black or Metallic Red finish, mfg. summer 2005-06. |
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