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SULLY 71 LIMITED TRANS BLACK QUILT ELECTRIC GUITAR

Estimated price for orientation: 2 400 $

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Condition: New other (see details): A new, unused item with absolutely no signs of wear. The item may be missing the original packaging, or in the original packaging but not sealed. The item may be a factory second or a new, unused item with defects. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition  


I am selling as I do not prefer the Floyd Rose bridges for my playing style. I wanted to try another one but it is not going to work out for me.I ship insured  immediately and update tracking. It will ship with the tools and in its original Mono M80 case which is a great case. 
Model: ‘71 Limited Serial number:  JS­1xxxConstruction: Set neckBody wood: Spanish CedarTop wood: Quilted MapleBinding: 2­ply black and white bindingFinish: Trans black burstNeck: Spanish Cedar with Ebony fretboard 12"-16" Compound RadiusHeadstock: Aero 3/3 with matching Quilted Maple headplate, trans black finish, and chrome logoInlays: Black Mother of Pearl slashes with two sets of three slashes at the twelfth fretFrets: 22 Jescar Stainless Steel JumboPickups: Habanero “Secret menu” in bridge, Habanero Classic in neck positionControl layout: Volume/Volume/3­way toggle switch Custom Real BoneBridge: Recessed Floyd RoseHardware color: BlackNotes: This guitar is the first ‘71 to be made from Spanish Cedar; I like Spanish Cedar because it’s very similar to Mahogany (it’s in the Mahogany family), but it’s generally much lighter in weight and it has a bit more midrange snap and tighter bass response. It’s the first to have the alternate slash inlay pattern, and the first to have the inlays made from black Mother of Pearl. I thought it would fit the overall “dark” look of the guitar better than white Mother of Pearl. This one has a toggle switch tip that was hand made from bone. This guitar and JS­1040 were wired volume/volume instead of volume/tone on a whim. Guitar was at NAMM 2016, and the construction of the guitar appears in the “Making of the ‘71” documentary.     Completed: January 12, 2016