paul144 Posted October 18, 2009 Posted October 18, 2009 NO TRADES...Just clearing out a few things. First, I set up guitars professionally, so these need NOTHING...ALL pics can be seen here:http://www.picturetrail.com/gid22602362BIG TEX '63. Amazing relic by Big Tex Guitars,http://bigtexguitars.com/about.htmlhttp://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews...ge+Premium/10/1This is less than 1 yr old. Rio Grande pickups, 7 pounds 2 oz, alder, med C neck, 6105 frets, all USA made, hand rubbed nitro finish, incredible relic job, best playing & sounding tele in this price range...with Big Tex gig bag. $1200Big Tex Guitars 63 T-Style Guitar Candy Apple Red:The Mission of Big Tex Guitars is simple: to create new replica vintage guitars at reasonable prices with the look, feel, and tone of the beloved pieces from the 50's and 60's--instruments that have become impossible for most players to even dream of owning. Big Tex's nitrocellulose finishes are hand rubbed and polished using old-school techniques on the finest tone woods. The finishes are purposely applied very thin to replicate a 40 to 50 year old, well-worn finish. This allows the wood to open up and breathe as the guitar is played, recreating the timbre of very old, finished wood. The result is tremendous acoustic tone that translates to superior amplified tone. Attention to detail is most crucial in creating a realistic vintage finish and a quality guitar. The craftsmen at Big Tex build every instrument as if it were to be their own. You can purchase a Big Tex Guitar with confidence, knowing you're getting the best the replica guitar industry has to offer.Features: * Alder body * 3-Ply Mint Green Pickguard * Candy Apple Red Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish * Maple Neck w/Slab Rosewood Fingerboard, C Profile * 9.5" Neck Radius, 6105 Frets (21) * Single-Adjustable Truss Rod w/Heel Adjust * Glendale Saddles * Rio Grande Pickups * Heavy Aging (finish removed from back of neck from the nut up to about the 12th fret) * Includes Big Tex Padded Gigbag * Weight: 7 lbs 2ozIbanez AM73. More of a deeper red than the photos show, it started out as a AM73T (with a factory bigsby), but that was a nightmare and robbed tone & sustain. I installed a stop tailpiece, and a Schaller Nashville bridge.Also added a brand new vintage wiring harness with full size CTS pots, paper in oil caps, switchcraft 3 way toggle. Exc +++ conditionComplete with Gibson '57 Classic pickups in neck & bridge. Its basically a little larger than a 339 but way smaller than a 335. Close your eyes & it sounds really close to a 339, but for cheap bucks...with original hard case $425 shipped "or best offer". Take 3% off if you pay via USPS Money order.Next, Fulltone Clyde Wah, as new in box, papers, $185 shipped "or best offer". Take 3% off if you pay via USPS Money order. What can I say? Its THE WAH. I've only used it occasionally on a few songs per gig, and I only average around 10 gigs a year, lol, so its hardly used. Has always been mounted on a covered pedalboard. There is velcro attached to the reverse side of the bottom cover. Just flip it, take the screws out of the rubber feet, and re attach to the wah housing. Ready to stick to your pedalboard. Never know its there!Last but not least, I think its around a 2002, G&L Legacy HB with Lace Gold sensors in neck & mid. Guitar is TOTALLY HUM FREE!5 way switch, vol, treble, bass & 3 way mini toggle for humbucker (series, split, parallel). Nice chunky C neck but not too fat. Not your std shredder Legacy pencil neck! Tone for days! Look at those juicy frets & rich rosewood..mmmm...you know you want it! $795 shipped "or best offer". Take 3% off if you pay via USPS Money order. Exc +++ condition. Weight is 7lbs 15 oz. Factory upgrades include Humbucker, Gun Oil Tint neck, pearl pickguard.Refs under Paul144 on ebay.
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