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Subject: The greatest Rock'n'Roll Guitar for sale
Written By: diegojive on 09/12/04 at 12:20 am
I read some old messages awhil back but can't seem to locate the person that posted them. He/she was looking for some 80's guitars. Well, this is it, I am selling my 1986/87 Charvel/Jackson Model 6 soloist. I am the original owner and yes I played everything from Ratt and Judas Priest to Stray Cats and John Lee Hooker. This guitar does everything. It is Black Cherry in color with a one piece neck thru body. All electronics and hardware are Jackson  except the Kahler floating vibrato system (most other model 6 have systems with springs in back of body). I've never seen another model 6 like this one. It has one humbucker plus 2 single coil picups and 3 pickup selectors. Double octave neck with allen key locking nut at top. The overall shape is excellent with a few minor dings which cannot be seen from several feet away. It also comes with slightly beatup (external) but very solid original case - interior is very good condition.
When I got this back in the days of Hair I paid close to $2,000.00 for this (canadian). I am selling it for $475.00 u.s and for an extra $25.00 I'll through in a wah wah pedal from the same era.
Thanks for reading and pass on the info.
p.s I can send complete pics u for serious buyers.
Subject: Re: The greatest Rock'n'Roll Guitar for sale
Written By: Niko101 on 09/12/04 at 12:30 am
Shouldn't this be moved to the "Wanted/Selling" page?
Subject: Re: The greatest Rock'n'Roll Guitar for sale
Written By: diegojive on 09/12/04 at 6:58 pm
Shouldn't this be moved to the "Wanted/Selling" page?
Thanks! I'm new to this.
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