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What model is this one? pro series
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Originally posted by eddyend View Postis it really bad? it cannot be fixed, or something?
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Originally posted by tcwil8 View PostHe was kidding with you because 'tones' is not the correct or common term. If the guitar is missing a couple of pots (potentiometers), it is usually a cheap fix if you know what you're doing and can handle a soldering iron. If you don't, you should move on to a complete, functioning guitar and forget this one. I'd also be concerned that there were other problems. Do you know if the pickups work or if there is anything missing?
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Seriously, it's just an Eerie Dess finished RR3. Sold for about $900-$1000 new. Just for reference, I picked up my Crimson Swirl RR3 for $200US a year or two ago. I had not a single scratch, ding or blemish.
If the one you are looking at is in rougher shape, I wouldn't go over $200Last edited by BayRocker; 04-14-2011, 02:20 PM.
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Originally posted by tcwil8 View PostHe was kidding with you because 'tones' is not the correct or common term. If the guitar is missing a couple of pots (potentiometers), it is usually a cheap fix if you know what you're doing and can handle a soldering iron. If you don't, you should move on to a complete, functioning guitar and forget this one. I'd also be concerned that there were other problems. Do you know if the pickups work or if there is anything missing?
manually but ill be puting some pics for tommorrow maybe, thanks alot guys
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Well, the damn thing is awfully pointy. I WAS referring to myself...lol. I was able to play it without scratching or dinging myself. I was however pre-blemished.
IT had not a single scratch, etc.
This has been an interesting thread.
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Agree, BayRocker. Hope to meet you again
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Originally posted by metalone View PostWow, dude with a tude lol!
Where is Ron when you need him
Originally posted by eddyend View Postif you dont know its a guitar knob.
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