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Just like new, 9.9/10 condition with OHSC and COA. Trans black flame top, black body and neck. Ebony headstock overlay, Featherweight at a hair under 7 lbs.

Currently has Seymour Duncan P-Rails pickups and Triple Shot mounting rings installed for quick and easy switching between P-90, full humbucking and blade single coil modes. The original Duncan DDs are in the case and I can reinstall them if you like.

$1800 with both sets of pickups, shipped to US or Canada

Extra $ to ship elsewhere.

3% extra for PayPal.

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What's the custom color called? It looks pretty much black transparent like mine.

Interesting, the black PUs give it a totally different visual appearance.

Great guitar anyways.

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What's the custom color called? It looks pretty much black transparent like mine.

Interesting, the black PUs give it a totally different visual appearance.

Great guitar anyways.

The finish is transparent black. The DDs have cream mounting rings and the look is very different with those. I can include a set of cream and black standard mounting rings if the buyer wants them. Actually, I have a set of unopened Cream Triple Shots as well!

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Every BadgerDave guitar I've ever purchased still resides at the 4-3-2-1 Club (and by my count, there are 3), mainly due to the stellar workmanship this man imparts to all his instruments. That, and the man is as tasteful as they come, and his guitars always reflect that. Oh, and I bought and still own his other Talledega, or I'd be lusting after this one, for sure.

I've played this one too, but not with all the new appointments. Very nice, Dave!

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Bump w/ big price drop for quick sale. Goes to ebay on Thursday and the price offered here is then off the table.

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Still available. I'm looking to scale down a bit, so trades are not out of the question, but it would have to be something unusual and very interesting. Or something I could play for a while and flip easily, like a PRS or Gibson.

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