I am getting rid of my old guitar gear thats laying around and not being used. These prices are stupid cheap. not using this fridge anymore either. Marshall MG 100dfx amp. $175 Spoiler Epiphone Les Paul Studio Worn Cherry finish. $175 Spoiler Boss RC-20xl loop station. $150 Spoiler Hardwire RV-7 reverb pedal. $90 Spoiler Ernie Ball volume pedal jr. $50 Spoiler whirlpool side by side. $450 Spoiler hooray for imageshack rotating pics!
Man, I would really love to take that axe off your hands but I'm dirt poor right now and would need to liquidate a few items to be able to come up with the cash for it.
I think it is a great guitar for the price. It's no Gibson, but it's not $1000 either. I don't play it that much anymore because I have a Rickenbacker 330 and a Fender strat, but personally I still prefer to play power chords and heavier stuff on the epi. I cant remember dimensions. either 21 cubic feet or 23. I can deliver. I never had any problems with it.
comes with a box brah. lol. no case. also, the wife just informed me that the fridge does have a small problem, sometimes the flap for the ice dispenser doesnt close all the way and it builds a small ring of frost on the inside...I never noticed it so, must not be that big of a deal.
To the OP - please forgive me for piggy-backing here... but I've got a guitar for sale too (a different price point, so hopefully not competing). With that, if anyone is interested in a 2007 Gibson Custom Shop Firebird (see the one in my sig labeled "my other guitar), that's for sale. I'm more of a semi-hollowbody player, and I'm trying to make room for a vintage Rickenbacker bass. That Firebird is fairly rare - you typically see the much more common (and, imo - ugly) TV White ones out there selling for ~ $1600-$2000. Mine retailed for $2600... I'm selling it for $2000. Mahogany woodgrain on it is beautiful with the 2-tone sunburst. It's in great shape (a single very minor scuffs from a stupid polishing cloth... and the chrome on the end of the bridge is discolored from sweat), and it sounds great with the Gibson P-90s. It's also significantly lighter and better balanced than the normal "reverse" Firebirds like the one Johnny Winter played. If anyone wants more pics, or is interested, let me know through the board. Thanks!
I'm kind of interested in the amp. Doesn't look like it's in great condition though. I see a lot of chips.