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And don't forget, Daniel, you buy the seller, not the guitar. With me, there's no bs, this one is a straight up tone monster and I described it completely accurately. Plus, I worked you out a cool payment option that most sellers would have held their nose up to. So it'll be cool in the end. For what it's worth, I listed this same exact guitar a month ago and got a buyer for $1300, but he flaked on me after the auction. So yes, some people are willing to go over the G mark on these...
oh yeah you are an awesome seller. i'm much more at ease knowing you're here. trust i want the guitar in hand as much as you want the $$$ in hand!!
I don't foresee the value ever going "down" on this guitar. I would be surprised if the guitar did not climb in value. Do a google search for a "1968 Honda Z50" and see what those will cost you now, you better want one pretty bad if you plan on buying one.
I own the very same guitar... let me tell you, you will NOT regret the $1000 you spent on yours. I have a few USA guitars (SL2H CS, JA Soloist, Charvel SoCal), I have tons of imports, Ive played many more USA's that I didnt own... but nothing, and I mean nothing, compares to my RRPro.
Its amazing in every way. The ebony board is like glass, simply no finger drag. The pickups and active boost are HOT, but VERY articulate at the same time. The neck is thin, the action is low... its just amazing in every way. For the longest time, I kept it in the case and didnt touch it, up until recently. But I WANTED to play it, but didnt want to mess it up because its mint... well, I said screw it... and it has become my main guitar for the past few weeks, and doesent look like thats going to change.
Trust me, you will not regret your purchase. The only guitar I have that comes close to this is the SL2H CS which I paid twice what I did for the RRPro, and I was only able to play it for a few minutes (long story).
Imagine, being able to be magically whisked away to... Delaware. Hi... Im in... Delaware...
I own the very same guitar... let me tell you, you will NOT regret the $1000 you spent on yours. I have a few USA guitars (SL2H CS, JA Soloist, Charvel SoCal), I have tons of imports, Ive played many more USA's that I didnt own... but nothing, and I mean nothing, compares to my RRPro.
Its amazing in every way. The ebony board is like glass, simply no finger drag. The pickups and active boost are HOT, but VERY articulate at the same time. The neck is thin, the action is low... its just amazing in every way. For the longest time, I kept it in the case and didnt touch it, up until recently. But I WANTED to play it, but didnt want to mess it up because its mint... well, I said screw it... and it has become my main guitar for the past few weeks, and doesent look like thats going to change.
Trust me, you will not regret your purchase. The only guitar I have that comes close to this is the SL2H CS which I paid twice what I did for the RRPro, and I was only able to play it for a few minutes (long story).
damn man you got me itchin!! gotta find some way to get it by next week...theres gotta be a way.......thanks for your input. did you keep yours stock or did you add emgs to the mix? i'll probably do like you and keep it in the case for awhile, but not for too long.
Bone stock, thats the one guitar I will NEVER change a thing on. I dont want to change it in any way, its godly as it is! Ok, well I am putting metal pup rings on it, only because I prefer the low profile rings as opposed to the bulky ones that are on it... that, and I think she deserves good metal ones, not junk plastic.
Imagine, being able to be magically whisked away to... Delaware. Hi... Im in... Delaware...
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