Hello,
I've got a 1990
Ibanez Jem777 that was originally Desert Yellow in color, but has since been modified to be black. The headstock was also painted black and has no logo or swoosh on it on top of the clear coat. The black paint seems to have been applied straight over the yellow. The body has been professionally painted and very well done with an excellent clear coat on top as well. The neck's inlay's seem to still have the originals three-color pyramids, but they are all covered by a black piece of plastic that has been inlaid over them (I still think that they are underneath because you can see a little bit of them on the edges if you look under the black plastic pieces). The pickups were swapped for a set of white Dimarzio Evolutions (H-S-H) and the volume and tone knobs have also been switched out. The
Jem neckplate has a circle on it for some reason (there when i bought it), and has turned towards more silver than black in color. The tuners, nut and other accessories besides the aforementioned bits are still the originals. Frets are in great shape with tons of life left in them and the neck is straight as an arrow. The only nick on the guitar is near the smaller black plat on the bottom corner (pictured). It goes to the wood but is less than a centimeter in size and not wide at all. The neck pockets both have paint cracks in them (tried to show but it didn't come out for some reason). The lower side is almost invisible and maybe a centimeter long at max. The upper side is longer and is noticeable if you're looking for it, i'd guess around an inch and a quarter at max. The neck is smooth as can be and has no signs of cracking at all on the lock nut area or anywhere else.
I've included a link for pictures here:
http://s706.photobucket.com/albums/w...77dy%20custom/
My asking price is $850 shipped/insured in the continental US. I'd prefer PayPal, if available, otherwise we can sort it out. If you care to come pick it up with cash or meet me somewhat close to Maine I'll drop the price to $800.
PM me with any questions or if you're interested!
Thanks for looking,
Tim