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I'm really bad with money...

I came across this little beauty yesterday while browsing guitar shops online. I got it for $350 Canadian, with free shipping. It lists for $479 US. I'd call that a bargain.

This will be my first Floyd Rose equipped axe, I can't wait to start divebombing.


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nice and congrats on your new baby, i have one myself, its a left handed transparent blue dinky and IMO it was worth the money, ive had it for like 4 years and never really gave me any problems, just make sure you're careful when you restring it due to the reason that if you take out all the strings you could mess up your set up

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Hey Buddy !!!

Thats a wonderful axe , is'nt it ? Actually during my last visit to the Music Store nearest to me (lol I've to travel 6 hours by road to get to the City ) I saw this one. Is'nt this the Ibanez.. mmm I dont remember the Model no. I had almost finalised but dropped the idea due to the Floyd Rose (Locking-Nuts) The store people said, I was'nt advanced enough to use it and even if I had any problem in changing strings etc, I would have to travel for another 12 hours (6 hours each way)

I really loved this one, sounded awesome ! I was so happy that I was going to own it, but then it was all disappointment for me ,

Anyways, I'm so happy for you Pal !!! The Blue color is lovely is'nt it ?

Thanks forn sharing the Pic and have a great day

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oh shoot my bad all my info was a buch a bs, sorry i thought it was a jackson, but it is still nice, congrats again

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Hey Buddy !!!

Thats a wonderful axe , is'nt it ? Actually during my last visit to the Music Store nearest to me (lol I've to travel 6 hours by road to get to the City ) I saw this one. Is'nt this the Ibanez.. mmm I dont remember the Model no. I had almost finalised but dropped the idea due to the Floyd Rose (Locking-Nuts) The store people said, I was'nt advanced enough to use it and even if I had any problem in changing strings etc, I would have to travel for another 12 hours (6 hours each way)

I really loved this one, sounded awesome ! I was so happy that I was going to own it, but then it was all disappointment for me ,

Anyways, I'm so happy for you Pal !!! The Blue color is lovely is'nt it ?

Thanks forn sharing the Pic and have a great day

Kindest Regards and lots of Care
Kush
Don't let that Floyd scare you. I'ts not that hard to change strings on that unit. Once you know the how to do it, it's smooth sailing from there.


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really good lookin axe brother


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