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  1. Looks like it's time to let go of my 1997 Gibson Les Paul Special. It's in great condition and loaded with Seymour Duncan SP90-1 Vintage P-90 pickups (I do not have the original P-100's that came with the guitar). It sounds awesome with these pickups, very big and punchy sounding. 60's neck carve, neck binding, pearloid Gibson logo, mini Grover tuners, and nickel hardware. I have also installed Schaller strap locks. The guitar has a few dings in the top and a little bit of warming on the back, but nothing through the finish. It plays great and the frets still have a good amount of life left. These originally came with deluxe gig bags, but I'm including a hardshell case with it. I'm asking $900 + actual shipping. Will split PayPal fees if used. These are becoming hard to find, especially in this condition. I hate to see it go, but I have recently become a Fender convert:thu: Shoot me a PM if interested more photos available
  2. I'm selling my Breedlove Atlas Series AC25/SM acoustic-electric guitar. I bought this guitar a year ago from MusiciansFriend.com for $800 dollars. I haven't been playing acoustic very much lately, so I figure someone else could give it a better home. Awesome sounding acoustic guitar, incredible build quality, and it sounds just as good through the PA. Here's the description from Musicans Friend's website: "The Breedlove Atlas Series AC25/SM Acoustic-Electric Guitar assures you of punchy volume and warm tone with its solid Sitka spruce top and solid mahogany back. The soft cutaway provides upper fret access. Ready to plug in, the concert-style Breedlove AC25/SM Guitar represents the finest in quality acoustic-electric workmanship, with a reliable, easy-to-use, and great sounding Fishman Classic IV pickup. The AC25/SM features a tortoise bound body with BWBWB purfling, abalone rosette with black border, abalone dot fingerboard inlays, glossy finish, hand rubbed neck, and gold Grover tuners. Breedlove crafts acoustic instruments that reflect the principles of uncompromising craftsmanship, environmental consciousness, and customer focus. The best aspects of traditional guitar making are fused with new ideas and relevant technology to create instruments with unsurpassed tone, feel, and visual appeal. Each spectacular guitar in the Atlas Series is designed and engineered to attain these same qualities at an accessible price. They feature scalloped bracing, a pinless bridge, a dual-action truss rod, and the JLD Bridge Truss System. The bridge, fingerboard, and peghead overlay on each guitar model is made from Indian rosewood and tops are crafted from solid wood. They have an ebony end pin, dovetail neck joint, and a slightly narrower nut (1-11/16"). All Breedlove Atlas models have the same low string action for fast, comfortable playing. They're all set up and hand-inspected at Breedlove headquarters and come strung with light-gauge D'Addario EXP strings." This guitar is still in great shape. Just a few small blemishes (too hard to photgraph) and nothing through the finish. Comes with the original high end gig bag. $600 shipped. PM me if interested and for more/larger pics.
  3. Dunlop GCB-95 Crybaby wah-wah pedal. I bought this pedal from Stratotone a little over a year ago. This one's manufacture year dates to 1989. It's a revision D, according to Dunlop's website, the first to have an AC adapter plug (1/8" style) and the last to have non-PCB mounted jacks. This one has been modded with a true-bypass switch. It also has a blend pot that is accessable from the outside of the pedal. This pot goes from a more Vox like wah to a full on, old-school Crybaby wah. This pedal is very vocal and musical sounding and not harsh at all. Sounds way better than any modern GCB-95. It's yours for $80 shipped (US lower 48). Shoot me a PM if interested and for more/larger pics.
  4. Engineering Design Graphics (drafting/Auto-CAD design) San Jacinto Community College Technically I'm on my 4th year, but I changed majors last semester, so i got 2 years left. I'm just getting my associates for now, It's all I'll really need to be a draftsman. I'll make a decent amount of money doing that, enough to move out of the 'rents house. I might persue a bachellors degree via night school after I graduate. I can't decide what I want to do yet. Even though I'm going into drafting, I do not want to be an architect or engineer. I was in architecture school for 2 years and hated all of it, except drafting and mechanical drawings. I'll figure it out by then.
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