well, I can not say no when I see one for cheap in the local ads. (This one is good to catch cats!)
Pics are just after I got it, so the previous owner's setup was pretty bad (Edge was pulled up!!!). Seller didn't know how to set it up (and he tried to show me how to do it).
He told me it's a 1987 but the serial number is gone... For sure it's from the 1987-1989 era by the volume position (closer to the bridge PU).
As the guitar looked barely played: no rust on the bridge, posts were looking pretty clean, pickups numbers are looking new and neck wear is minimal. Only the numerous dings and paint chips showed the thing had been manipulated.
For an almost 30 years guitar... set up was a breeze! I just put 9 to 42, tuned it and voilà, it was perfect: string action and Edge angle, nothing to do.
This is my 3rd one. I have a 1989 RG550 and a 1994 too. I was also lucky a few months back to catch a RG750 for cheap too (this one is pretty awesome).
The issue right now is too many guitars and not enough time to play them.
Pics are just after I got it, so the previous owner's setup was pretty bad (Edge was pulled up!!!). Seller didn't know how to set it up (and he tried to show me how to do it).
He told me it's a 1987 but the serial number is gone... For sure it's from the 1987-1989 era by the volume position (closer to the bridge PU).
As the guitar looked barely played: no rust on the bridge, posts were looking pretty clean, pickups numbers are looking new and neck wear is minimal. Only the numerous dings and paint chips showed the thing had been manipulated.
For an almost 30 years guitar... set up was a breeze! I just put 9 to 42, tuned it and voilà, it was perfect: string action and Edge angle, nothing to do.
This is my 3rd one. I have a 1989 RG550 and a 1994 too. I was also lucky a few months back to catch a RG750 for cheap too (this one is pretty awesome).
The issue right now is too many guitars and not enough time to play them.
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