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Three Sweet Guitars For Sale! *EDIT 5 March*

Need to make room for a new axe I'm GAS'ing for. These guitars are in very good condition. The Strat is a 2002 American Deluxe, locking tuners, originally SSS. I modded it to HSS with a Duncan Custom Custom, two SSL3 Hots, 250k pots, Wilkinson trem (5 springs), pickguard, jackplate, MOP top knobs, and Schaller strap locks. It's in cherry condition and ships with a hardshell case -----------SOLD

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The Schecter C-1 Classic is modded with cream pickup rings and Schaller strap locks - also in in very good condition, with a SKB hard shell case (EDIT...SOLD)

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The Dot is also in great condtion, with Schaller strap locks and a SKB hard shell case (EDIT...MUCH better pics of it on post 22): SOLD!

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PM me if you're interested.
 
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I figure I would post here. I mentioned yesterday that I had a guitar on the way, well sitting next to me as I type is the Strat. The picture doe not do the guitar justice. This guitar is simply beautiful in appearance and sound. It plays so easily, feels extremely comfortable and I'm going to wrap it up so I can go play.

Oh, for those that don't know Plank, I just wanted to let you know that he is a pleasure to do business with. Straight shooter, what he describes is what you get. Fast delivery and has the guitar on its way when he says it will be shipped.

If you have an interest in the remaining guitars, don't hesitate.
 
Congrats Strum,

that looks like a killer strat! Way to go buddy, HSS, Duncan at the bridge, you'll love that guitar.:AOK:
 
I'm a might jealous there Strum. Congrats!! That is one fine looking strat, and from what I can tell, you could hardly do wrong buying from Plank.
 
thanks guys. I wish you could see how much nicer it is in person. I don't think I could be happier. Well, maybe if Plank would have sent me two guitars for the price of one:D

I initially had an interest in the Dot to go along with my existing Dot. Since I wasn't sure if I will be getting the MIM, I couldn't pass up the American Strat. He did a nice job on the mod and the guitar sounds great through the AD30VT, but a hear the cry for a tube amp increasing in volume:rockon:

Ahhhhhhhh, GAS
 
Very Glad for you Strum? That is a sweet strat and I would love to have one like it someday.
PLANK, what are asking for the DOT and any details on it???
 
OH SNAP!! You got one past this ol dog ...ermmmmm I mean cat;)

Strummy that axe was so close to being mine.If not for bad timing:thwap: Enjoy that you so deserve it and that thing is sexy!!!!!:master: :beer:
 
mrmudcat said:
OH SNAP!! You got one past this ol dog ...ermmmmm I mean cat;)

Strummy that axe was so close to being mine.If not for bad timing:thwap: Enjoy that you so deserve it and that thing is sexy!!!!!:master: :beer:

There are two things wrong with it:

1) Plank sent me an e-mail when he shipped it and said I will really like it - wrong, I love it. Plank, next time be honest with me.

2) the drawback, now I know I went without a Strat for far too long. I can't believe how easy this thing plays, and the sound!!!:drool:
 
just strum said:
There are two things wrong with it:

1) Plank sent me an e-mail when he shipped it and said I will really like it - wrong, I love it. Plank, next time be honest with me.

2) the drawback, now I know I went without a Strat for far too long. I can't believe how easy this thing plays, and the sound!!!:drool:



Strats are gooooooooooood!!!!!!:beer: :pancake: :D
 
Looks like a fine piece of machinery. It's hard to tell from the pic above, does it have a translucent or solid finish?

From what I've learned on this forum so far - you didn't actually buy that guitar until we see fresh pics. (is that how it goes?)
 
Dreadman said:
Looks like a fine piece of machinery. It's hard to tell from the pic above, does it have a translucent or solid finish?

From what I've learned on this forum so far - you didn't actually buy that guitar until we see fresh pics. (is that how it goes?)

It's translucent, very much like my SG in color and finish. Stayed up to about 1:00 playing it, a bit past my normal sack time. Arrived at work a little late, but ends up hardly anyone is here - ice in some sections of Northeastern Ohio has some roads clogged. Might have to leave early today:D
 
just strum said:
.... hardly anyone is here - ice in some sections of Northeastern Ohio has some roads clogged. Might have to leave early today:D
Yeah, wouldn't want that Strat to get cold now, would we?:rolleyes: ;)

Now, about that Rick 360 in your current av :whatever: ... since you've discovered just how great a Strat can be, have you had a chance somehow to plug in one of these for test drive? :poke:
 
Plank_Spanker said:
Very glad to see you happy with the Strat, Strum! :D

More than happy my friend. I have been making sure that no meetings get scheduled towards the end of the day in order not to interrupt departure time. I leave about an hour earlier than most of my coworkers and they always seem to have a meeting or emergency right about the time that I am leaving.

I'm going home, maybe change strings and play, play, play!!!
 
Better pics and details on the Schecter C-1 Classic:

TonePros locking bridge, Grover tuners, 24 frets. Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge, Seymour Duncan Jazz in the neck. "String-thru" string stop, and a sweet heel on the neck. Schaller strap locks.

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Steve,

They are nice guitars, but they just don't see alot playing time anymore......................and I'm trying to finance another guitar.

I've played lots of notes on both of them, and part of me will be sad to see them go.
 
Dreadman said:
Looks like a fine piece of machinery. It's hard to tell from the pic above, does it have a translucent or solid finish?

From what I've learned on this forum so far - you didn't actually buy that guitar until we see fresh pics. (is that how it goes?)

I'll post a pic or two from Strumsville this weekend. I only made one cosmetic mod, I changed the knobs. I think the rest will stay as is. This is actually the guitar I was thinking about painting, but once it arrived - NO WAY!!!
 
If you paint that guitar ill personally come to your house with the Fender police and have you promptly arrested:D

If I knew this was the axe your were thinking of I wouldnt of recomended a krylon paint job:thwap:

The knobs I understand as perhaps to much for some.Although tasty looking most likely id put black knobs and switch tip.Let me know if ya need this I have a set yours free brother!!!(including jack and pins) :rockon: Is the wilky black??? If so id change the jack to black and also the strap pins let me know .I need pics so I can butt in ,I mean offer suggestions.


Also if you dont use the knobs (jack to if changed) you took off id be interested in having them for future use !:rockon:
 
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mrmudcat said:
If you paint that guitar ill personally come to your house with the Fender police and have you promptly arrested:D

If I knew this was the axe your were thinking of I wouldnt of recomended a krylon paint job:thwap:

The knobs I understand as perhaps to much for some.Although tasty looking most likely id put black knobs and switch tip.Let me know if ya need this I have a set yours free brother!!! :rockon: Is the wilky black??? If so id change the jack to black and also the strap pins let me know .I need pics so I can butt in .i mean offer suggestions

If I painted it, you would have every right to kick my butt, except you probably would have had to race Plank to my house and the guy that got here last would only have what was left of me.:D

I switched to black knobs, but haven't changed the tip yet.

Before it arrived I was thinking I would change the pick guard, but there is something really sweet on how the guard blends in with the red. I'm not even sure what color you would call it, but I can only describe it as light golden white.
 
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