FS: Electric Dan Armstrong Reissue.
stephent28
Posted 2009-08-04 2:22 PM (#289809)
Subject: FS: Electric Dan Armstrong Reissue.



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I have a couple of these along with my original.
Truth be told the reissues are the better playing and sounding guitars but not worth nearly as much as a near mint original (3-10K range).

Anyway, I am going to offer up one of the RI for $1050..... shipping included CONUS. This is dead mint with less than 30 minutes of playing time. Comes with 1 pickup but you can purchase 3 or 4 others that will easily slide into place (quick change) to allow different sounds (humbucker/rock/blues/country/etc).

Pics to follow but you can see pics of the original (which is identical in appearance) in the members access picture area....and maybe on the NING site...not sure if I moved any over there are not.

These are great playing guitars and quite a conversation piece to boot.
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stephent28
Posted 2009-08-04 2:26 PM (#289810 - in reply to #289809)
Subject: Re: FS: Electric Dan Armstrong Reissue.



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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-08-04 2:50 PM (#289811 - in reply to #289809)
Subject: Re: FS: Electric Dan Armstrong Reissue.


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Is it as heavy as the acrylic Warlock I had in here for a while? That guitar was heavier than a Les Paul.
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-08-04 5:32 PM (#289812 - in reply to #289809)
Subject: Re: FS: Electric Dan Armstrong Reissue.



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I'll bet it does, I've an acrylic Strat that weighs a ton.
Way more than my LPs

Good luck with the sale Stephen

AJ
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stephent28
Posted 2009-08-04 6:09 PM (#289813 - in reply to #289809)
Subject: Re: FS: Electric Dan Armstrong Reissue.



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I'm guessing 10 pounds but I will weigh it when I get back to the hacienda.

At my age I wouldn't want to gig with it or a Travis Bean all night long but for recording or short sets or specific songs, it has a sound that is hard to beat.

This probably has more sustain that any guitar made short of the above mentioned Travis Bean (and not counting those guitars that have special features to add to the sustain factor).
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stephent28
Posted 2009-08-29 5:30 PM (#289814 - in reply to #289809)
Subject: Re: FS: Electric Dan Armstrong Reissue.



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Still available and still one heck of a deal.
These reissues sell routinely on eBay for around $1500 and I am offering this one in mint condition with less than an hour of playing time for 1/3 off.
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