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yeah i agree i wouldnt pay over $400, but only cause of the color. if it was black that would be a different. i'd pay $500 for a black one in mint cond. but thats just me.
yeah i agree i wouldnt pay over $400, but only cause of the color. if it was black that would be a different. i'd pay $500 for a black one in mint cond. but thats just me.
well, i honestly like the color, ill haggle though
i doubt im going to go for it, i emailed the shop, and still havnt got a response, and i have the oppertunity for a RR24, the limited one too, so yeah. here is the link to the site if anyone wants to go for it https://www.atomicguitarworks.com/Guitars_For_Sale.html. they also have RR0046
I've actually played that guitar at AtomicGuitarWorks. As I recall, it's pretty nice. Those guys (Tim and Harry, the owners) are as honest as the day is long and you could be confident with any answers they give you. Harry himself owns a sweet-ass 1988 Green Quilt-top Jackson Dinky Reverse Professional.
If anybody's seriously interested, email me at: [email protected]. I'm going down there this weekend and I can give it a trial run and let you know.
Here's a picture of an awesome neck Tim built for me to go with an Ibanez body. I'm really fussy and it's pretty much perfect in every way.
Actually there were pro model KE3R's not many but they do exist few and far between. But without a few pics a would have to say it's not all original because of the one knob for that time frame
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