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Duesenberg Starplayer TV Outlaw

Estimated price for orientation: 1 690 $

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Description
Brand: Duesenberg Body Type: Semi-Hollow
Model: Starplayer TV Outlaw Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany


We ship from Basel Switzerland. Please contact for exact shipping costs to your region.Second hand. Excellent condition. Case included. Duesenberg began building guitars by hand in the late 1990s out of Hannover, Germany, where production continues today.
The Duesenberg Starplayer TV is a semi-hollow single cutaway with a P-90 in the neck and humbucker in the bridge position. The arched top is Spruce with arched Maple back/sides. The tremolo and bridge are vintage-inspired.
The Starplayer TV Outlaw differs in its use of Black Tolex for the finish, giving it a snakeskin-like appearanceJobfactory Music Store Statement on CITES convention regarding ROSEWOOD This guitar contains Rosewood (Dalbergia Latifolia). Rosewood is now subject to new Import and Export regulations, as put forth in the recent CITES international convention. After purchasing this guitar, Jobfactory Musicstore will then apply for the Re-Export Certificate needed from the Swiss CITES offices in Bern. Normally, this process will take less than a working week. We will send the Re-Export certificate to the buyer, via Post Mail, or Email. The buyer must then send this Certificate to their countries CITES offices (simple google search will reveal this information) together with an IMPORT certificate which must also be acquired from local CITES offices. The application for IMPORT can be found on the local CITES website. Jobfactory Musicstore will ship the guitar at the direction of the buyer. It is recommended to wait until the Import Certificate is received before shipping. Jobfactory Musicstore is NOT responsible for any complications or problems of delivery with regards to CITES compliance once it leaves Switzerland. If the guitar is returned due to non-compliance of the CITES protocalls, there may be a restocking fee.