I have too many dang guitars (said no one). Seriously tho I have too many and need to unload a few, ideally for around what I got them for since they are in mint condition, have been given affordable upgrades, and have been at least partially setup (by myself, I'm an amateur luthier). Specs and details for this listing below:
=============GENERAL=============
MAKE: Jackson
MODEL: JS22-7 DKA-M (Special Edition)
TYPE: 7-string electric guitar (full size)
STYLE: Dinky/super-strat shape, double-cut archtop w/ belly relief
COLOR: Gloss Black
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NO. OF FRETS: 24
SCALE LENGTH: 26.5" (1" longer than most Fender's)
FRETBOARD WOOD: Maple
FRETBOARD RADIUS: Compound radius, 16" at last fret
TUNING MACHINES: 4L+3R, stock non-locking tuners
=============HARDWARE/ELECTRONICS=============
BRIDGE: 7-saddle tune-o-matic, string-thru-body
PICKUPS: HH Jackson high-output humbuckers (99% sure they're ceramic like regular edition)
SWITCHING: 3-position tele-style blade switch, standard wiring
STRINGS: Original
CONDITION: Used, Like New - tried it out a few times before deciding I like baritone more
INCLUDED: Guitar only (+ the cable and two allen keys that budget guitars almost always seem to have)
OPTIONAL: -Black strap w/strap-locks can be included *but are extra*
Happy to discuss whatever your guitar needs are because I genuinely love guitar and want to make sure anyone that's interested has access to the wonderful world of guitaring. Please just let me know what you need and I'll do the best I can to accommodate at a more than fair rate so seriously if it's guitar related it's worth an ask plus I am more than happy to point you toward whatever I can't supply you with myself, here to help
PLEASE NOTE: I would prefer to not communicate over phone unless absolutely necessary and like to meet at public places for exchanges for everyone's safety which has always worked for me in the past on craigslist but can make accommodations where necessary, especially if anyone has disabilities and/or travel restrictions. Truly: here to help
Thank you for your time and interest and have a good day!
Best, Mac