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Rare Vintage Ibanez Electric Guitar Project Left Handed

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This is a 1970s Japanese made Ibanez electric guitar. It has a neck thru body, one piece construction using quality woods. It is fitted with the original Ibanez Super 70 Humbuckers. The guitar is left handed.

It has recently been owned by someone who had begun a dramatic transformation, but the job is incomplete.

The fingerboard has been very neatly scalloped. A new Gibson style stop bar tailpiece and posts heve been fitted.

What's not pictured here, but is included in this auction, is a bag with LOADS of bits for you to complete this guitar. there are machineheads, a Floyd Rose tremolo system, screws, electronic parts and more.

This is a great opportunity for you to create something amazing!

No reserve auction over 3 days.get bidding!

Paypal, cheque and bank transfer welcome. Cash on collection is also very welcome . I am highly focused on giving the best service possible to my customers. Please feel welcome to call me with any inquiries at the following number. Call Simon Catherall on +44 (0)151 639 3031 or +44 (0)7788 708002. Happy to ship this item internationally. Shipping costs below are a guide. We always find the most competitive deal for overseas shipping, and only charge what we pay.no more!

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