smashmyhead
New member
Hey guys,
I'm looking to sell my Goldtop T by Palir Guitars. If you haven't already heard of them, do check out their work at www.palirguitars.com, FB: https://www.facebook.com/palirguitarsllc and instagram: www.instagram.com/palirguitars
This is John Palir's first ever guitar to hit Singapore, Palir currently has a local dealer Tonehouse so check them out too.
My specs are as follows:
- Maple neck rosewood board
- Slim C shape
- 24.75" scale for that comfortable and familiar Gibson feel
- 10-16" compound radius
- 22 stainless steel 6150 frets
- MOP inlays
- Gotoh vintage style locking tuners (my personal favourite)
- Single bound alder body with tummy contour
- Callaham bridge
- Porter custom-wound humcancelling P90s (Smooth Neck and Classic Bridge) - They sound great! P90 tones without the noise at all, very huge soundly with loads of bite and clarity, cleans are pristine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD0ZQ0CzNw0
- Light ageing
This guitar was just made, I'm selling it only because I want to get another Palir spec'ed out, something even more fancy with sparkle binding and regret not getting a bigsby, now that I know John Palir's quality. It's never been taken out of my home or gigged at all.
The neck is the smoothest I've ever played and is very comfy - it's smooth throughout instead of just the middle portion like many custom shop relic's. I just got it setup by Malcolm Tan and she plays and sounds amazing.
This is the exact guitar:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.540336816094378.1073741903.224866520974744&type=3
I'm just looking to sell this below my cost at SGD $2,200 NEG. Not making a single cent at all, so if you're interested and do not want to wait to get a custom build from Palir, get it off me! Comes with cert of authenticity and all case candies etc in a tweed hard case. If not, I'd recommend you check out Tonehouse to spec out a Palir for yourself!
Interested parties and genuine buyers can hit me up with reasonable offers at 81OO6O76 or for more pics of the build process. Thanks for looking everyone!
I'm looking to sell my Goldtop T by Palir Guitars. If you haven't already heard of them, do check out their work at www.palirguitars.com, FB: https://www.facebook.com/palirguitarsllc and instagram: www.instagram.com/palirguitars
This is John Palir's first ever guitar to hit Singapore, Palir currently has a local dealer Tonehouse so check them out too.
My specs are as follows:
- Maple neck rosewood board
- Slim C shape
- 24.75" scale for that comfortable and familiar Gibson feel
- 10-16" compound radius
- 22 stainless steel 6150 frets
- MOP inlays
- Gotoh vintage style locking tuners (my personal favourite)
- Single bound alder body with tummy contour
- Callaham bridge
- Porter custom-wound humcancelling P90s (Smooth Neck and Classic Bridge) - They sound great! P90 tones without the noise at all, very huge soundly with loads of bite and clarity, cleans are pristine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD0ZQ0CzNw0
- Light ageing





This guitar was just made, I'm selling it only because I want to get another Palir spec'ed out, something even more fancy with sparkle binding and regret not getting a bigsby, now that I know John Palir's quality. It's never been taken out of my home or gigged at all.
The neck is the smoothest I've ever played and is very comfy - it's smooth throughout instead of just the middle portion like many custom shop relic's. I just got it setup by Malcolm Tan and she plays and sounds amazing.
This is the exact guitar:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.540336816094378.1073741903.224866520974744&type=3
I'm just looking to sell this below my cost at SGD $2,200 NEG. Not making a single cent at all, so if you're interested and do not want to wait to get a custom build from Palir, get it off me! Comes with cert of authenticity and all case candies etc in a tweed hard case. If not, I'd recommend you check out Tonehouse to spec out a Palir for yourself!
Interested parties and genuine buyers can hit me up with reasonable offers at 81OO6O76 or for more pics of the build process. Thanks for looking everyone!