blue, stock duncans, duncan straplocks, some scratches on the finish around pickups and bridge, initials lightly scratched onto back of headstock and back control plate, some deep scratches on the fretboards upper reaches/ damaged inlays. doesn't affect playability. jack needs to be resoldered. might want to resolder pickup as well. sounds fine, but i'm no solder expert so you might wanna give it a look. couple of minor paint chips. guitar is marked as factory second, but any flaws were caused by me. no case or gigbag. no pics at the moment.
like to get 350 + shipping in the conUS.
trades: interested in the following:
GUITARS:
old USA Peaveys with floyds (many had kahler spyders)
old Charvels with Schaller made floyds
parker p42
Robin guitars
old bc rich superstrats with decent floyds (not sure what they used)
bc rich gunslinger reissues
kramer guitars with OFRs if the bridge is recessed (no strikers or other plywood guitars)
Heartfield guitars
Fender superstrats (hm, talon, floyded strats)
old Japanese made Jacksons with Schaller floyds
old Hamers with schaller floyds
old superstrats in general if they have a good floyd (kahler/schaller/ofr/gotoh/edge)
Ibanez RG 550/560/565/570 with edge
Ibanez 540 series (S,R,P) with edge
fixed bridge superstrats with forearm contours (tuneomatic, stringthru, strat hardtail, etc)
guitars with crackle finishes
michael kelly hex xt
parts guitars with good recessed floyds or fixed bridges
iommi epiphone sg
gibson/epiphone/hamer/traditional style Vs
if the guitar has a floyd it has to be a good model AND recessed. Especially has to be recessed and fully floating. otherwise not interested
AMPS:I prefer 50 watts or less. I prefer to not have to change more than 2 power tubes
peavey butcher
peavey vtm 60
Carvin x series amps (x60B,x100B,x series combos)
Laney AOR (preferably 30 or 50 watt models)
blackstar ht-5
peavey ultra
peavey triumph
OTHER:
pickups - what do you got?
old metal band shirts
other instruments like theremins/accordions - yes I'm serious
obviously some trades would include some cash on either end