3hree6ixty
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Just seeing if there are any suitable offers for my guitar.
Indonesian-made. And in a color than I have yet to see for sale in City music.
9/10 condition, due to a hairline scratch on the upper bout on the rear and a small dent near the bottom on the rear as well.
The front is flawless, though.
3-piece mahogany body with a flame maple cap.
Scarf-joint mahogany set neck with 22 frets rosewood fingerboard and green abalone inlay stickers.
14.5 neck radius and 24 3/4 scale length.
2 volume, 1 tone and 3-way toggle configuration.
Personally, I think that it sounds loads better than some PRS SEs I've tried. And I won't even bother with any Epiphones out there.
Noise-free, with an orange Sprague capacitor installed.
Neck pup is mellow and great for cleans and lead lines, while the bridge lets rip with a very PAFish growl when driven hard.
If you're looking for that elusive "woman-tone" this guitar nails it. And its great for plenty of other genres, too. Unless you're a Strat fan, then look for a Strat. Otherwise, perfect all-rounder guitar.
Low action with a slightly looser tension than Les Pauls, but a slightly heavier gauge set of strings should change that.
Comes with a Hamer padded bag and nothing else.
SMS me your (credible) offers and I might consider. (looking for somewhere from $250 onwards)
ei8ht58one6ix6ixse7en1.
Oh, and lowballers will have their numbers posted up in here and also random toilet walls in Singapore.
Thank you.
Now I'll let the pictures do the talking.
Indonesian-made. And in a color than I have yet to see for sale in City music.
9/10 condition, due to a hairline scratch on the upper bout on the rear and a small dent near the bottom on the rear as well.
The front is flawless, though.
3-piece mahogany body with a flame maple cap.
Scarf-joint mahogany set neck with 22 frets rosewood fingerboard and green abalone inlay stickers.
14.5 neck radius and 24 3/4 scale length.
2 volume, 1 tone and 3-way toggle configuration.
Personally, I think that it sounds loads better than some PRS SEs I've tried. And I won't even bother with any Epiphones out there.
Noise-free, with an orange Sprague capacitor installed.
Neck pup is mellow and great for cleans and lead lines, while the bridge lets rip with a very PAFish growl when driven hard.
If you're looking for that elusive "woman-tone" this guitar nails it. And its great for plenty of other genres, too. Unless you're a Strat fan, then look for a Strat. Otherwise, perfect all-rounder guitar.
Low action with a slightly looser tension than Les Pauls, but a slightly heavier gauge set of strings should change that.
Comes with a Hamer padded bag and nothing else.
SMS me your (credible) offers and I might consider. (looking for somewhere from $250 onwards)
ei8ht58one6ix6ixse7en1.
Oh, and lowballers will have their numbers posted up in here and also random toilet walls in Singapore.
Thank you.
Now I'll let the pictures do the talking.
