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Hi All,

 

Having a bit of a clearout at the moment as I have too much STUFF in the new house! All prices are negociable - however postage on any of this lot is probably not going to be possible - so collection or meeting people is a must.

 

 

 

1) Fender Strat Squire 91 (Early Squire, better than the more recent versions) Cream body/white pickguard/pickups etc. Made in Japan, not the cheaper Mexico/Korea/China versions! Few minor dings, but otherwise a great guitar. Comes with hard case & tremelo arm.

 

Japanese models are few and far between now - and they are the next best thing to the US versions!

 

Pic here (THE PICKGUARD is not the one shown - this was a moment of madness lol) : http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j241/godatguitar/Guitars/strat.jpg

 

Asking price: £110 ono (Was £220 new + £30 case)

 

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2)Aria electro/semi acoustic guitar, green/black sunburst colour, plastic back, built in eq unit, MINT condition (virtually brand new), and comes with Freestyle moulded hard-case.

 

Pic here: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j241/godatguitar/Guitars/aria.jpg

 

Asking price: £110 ono. (Was £160 new + £45 case)

 

 

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3)Spirit folio fx16 mixer desk, mint condition, never gigged, 16 channels, sub-channels, built in lexicon effects, comes with flightcase, psu and instruction manual. Very light use in home studio only. Virtually BRAND NEW condition, and cost in excess of £800 new.

 

Pic here: (not the actual item as I don't have a photo)

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j241/godatguitar/Guitars/foliofx16big.jpg

 

Asking price: £210 ono.

 

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4) & 5) Custom built guitars.

 

A brief bit of info here: These guitars were purchased in aweful condition, and I then took up each one as a project to do them up, fix them and see what I could do. To be honest, both need to be properly set up, but otherwise not too bad I think!

Doubt anyone will want to purchase either, but I don't think I really have the space to keep them, so could be sold as spares/repairs or parts really. They do have some good hardware on though. :)

 

Asking price: £Offers, but in region of £50-70 each perhaps?

 

Pics here:http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j241/godatguitar/Guitars/lespaul.jpg

and here: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j241/godatguitar/Guitars/jackson.jpg

 

 

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Email me: [email protected] for any more info.

 

Thanks

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TBH it's a bad pic. The guitar had some custom artwork created for it - the bit you are pointing to is a samurai warrior holding a sword. On the headstock of the guitar is the japanese symbol for Samurai (supposedly, although it could say something different lol)

 

To get it off - well it's basically been stuck on to the guitar (self-adhesive) and then lacquer has been applied over top. I would guesstimate that if you wanted to remove it, you'd be best doing an entire new paintjob. The paint on that guitar is quite soft anyway, and quite thin, so this should be quite easy.

 

I am not trying to put people off here - but these two guitars they are not in great shape - they play but need setting up, and the paint jobs came from individual spray-cans rather than a proper-pro job.

 

The blue jackson-style guitar needs a total repaint of the headstock as the lacquer has badly cracked (like a spider-web) due to temperature changes, and the Les-Paul-style guitar also needs a plastic back-plate to cover the electrics inside.

 

If anyone is genuinely interested in either of these, PM or email me and I will give as much information as I can - for example the electrics in the Les-paul use push/pull-pots to tap into the humbucker pickups to create single-coils instead..... I won't go into too much detail here though as I didn't/don't expect much interest TBH.

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I may even have the full documents/in-progress photos showing my progress as I went. The idea was that these were GCSE / A-level projects for school/college, with custom electronics etc, but after buying the guitars the lecturers decided to not let me go ahead with the projects and to do something else instead.

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Let me just clarify something here, as I've been very suprised at the HUGE interest in the 2 project guitars I have.

 

The LP-style guitar is/was an unknown brand - it is not a real Gibson or Epiphone. I think the body is made of plywood as well, so it's nothing special (as mentioned before)

 

The Jackson-style guitar was an Aria Pro guitar - again not a real Jackson, but the same shape/headstock as one.

 

Sorry if there has been confusion - but these are project guitars - not the real thing.

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More questions answered:

 

The mixer unit does NOT have a built-in recorder - but has many outputs, preouts, and tape-outs that can be plugged directly into multitrack, tape or cd units to record.

 

Jap strat can be supplied with both pickguards if wanted. More pics can also been supplied - email for info and I will try and take some soon.

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Fender Strat provisionally sold.

 

Interest in most of the other gear - prices are not set in stone so if interested you can always make me an offer.

 

I live in Basingstoke - work in Reading - so can meet people in near area for collection. Postage will be an issue though :(

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