mid 90s made in usa gibson les paul studio lite in red with seymour duncan (59 + jb) humbuckers - 35 k. mid 80s made in japan washburn hb-35 (es 335 clone) semi hollow in tobacco burst - 18 k. with brand new set of seymour duncan 59s - extra 5 k. brand new made in usa warmoth custom telecaster (swamp ash body with maple/pau ferro neck) in natural finish with seymour duncan pearly gates humbucker at neck and jerry donahue bridge - 45 k. Available in Bangalore. Picture of the guitars is attached. only serious buyers please. please don't waste my time if you don't have the cash for this.
btw now only the warmoth tele body with pickguard and control plate is for sale. neck, pickups, electronics, bridge not included. 18 k.
any used flying v from gibson/jackaon/esp/ibanez.even randy rhoads is fine!!.please let me know would pick em up from you within 2 days.i live in vellore,tamilnadu.wouldnt mind driving to b'lore to pick em up.please let me know.....can shell upto 30k.
did i mention anywhere that i have a vee man? !!! but note this : the original vees were made of korina which is a kind of superior mahogany which is what hendrix played. the modern ones are made of mahogany. but funny you should bring a vee up now - as i have a gas for it currently. but i am in india now ...
also note that a vee is not very comfortable to play sitting. why would you want a vee when you can have a les paul with seymour duncans?
thnks for the reply anyway...buddy i aint blind to say uve got a v!!.its just dat i enquired whether you have a v.get dat?....yeah i do know flying v are tough to sit down n play but its just dat ive fancied those things rite from childhood!!.i know les paul's are great n with the duncans they'll roar.awesome......the flying v's are something that i am crazy bout because of the shape!!.....hope ull help me out dude.......any thing right from rhandy rhoads to vintage v is fine....now dont bring dwn the noise again sayin "i neva said ive got v!!"........
hey btw you might also want to consider the reverend vees. reverend uses korina for most of their guitars. their korean line might be more affordable as well. fyi ...
reverend vee i am not a regular seller man. sometimes i have extra guitars and i try to sell them that is all.