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I have a crate halfstack (350 watts) in excellent condition that im looking to sell, want at least 600 (bought for 1300)

I also have a Schecter c-1 Classic in Almost-New condition (only played about 10 hours total) that im looking to get around 500 for.

Im in MN, in the Twin Cities.

Shoot me an email to Midtown1991@yahoo.com if your interested since i dont check these boards everyday.

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http://stores.shop.ebay.com/North-County-Studios-and-Production__W0QQ_armrsZ1

Specializing in Touchstyle Instruments. Hyler Touchstyle and StuBox currently available.

-Hyler Touchstyle 12 String Model II Guitar/Bass $699.99

-AltoBass 12 String Widebody $499.99

-Stu Box 12 String Single Neck "Double Guitar" $549.99

-Standard Size Drum Rim Silencer Package $19.99

-Fusion Size Drum Rim Silencer Package $17.99

-Custom Size Drum Rim Silencers $7.99

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Awhile.... just hiding out lurking in the music section as usual =)

We should have 2 electric upright basses for sale within a couple weeks. We just recieved in our bubinga and zebrawood shipment today, will be posted when finished.

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Awhile.... just hiding out lurking in the music section as usual =)

We should have 2 electric upright basses for sale within a couple weeks. We just recieved in our bubinga and zebrawood shipment today, will be posted when finished.

lol i hear ya. i've been hiding in the 18+ section though ha

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No worries, I did a tour through Nevada awhile back, so I had enough of that to hold me over til I get the next shipment of instrumets out at least, haha. And absolutely, I love that guitar. It's more show than substance, but I wouldn't trade it for anything. Thought about assembling some for sale, but the production cost is too high to turn a profit off of them. Here are the only shots I can find of it online right now, I'll see if I have any closer ones saved on my comptuer later.

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I would just CNC the body out of a block of lucite, for a single piece block it'd probably be somewhere well over 100 (can't find any to meet that size, but half the size is $60, so a really rough guestimate). Though my mill is usually only used for hardware so I doubt it has the throw to be able to do the whole body, leaving the rest up to me and template routing most likely. All in all I'd probably make and sell a body alone (assuming I was able to) for around 250 depending on how much hands on work/time is required. Not sure on what feed speeds and rotary RPMs are required to keep it from cracking while being machined, but I'm sure it shouldn't be too difficult.

And the neck is birdseye maple, beautiful figuring for not much more than the cost of a standard maple neck.

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I'll definitely think about putting something like that into minor production, or at the very least I'll try prototyping a couple. The only thing I wonder would be how to cut out the contour on the body. None of the guitars I make require anything of that nature, I would imagine it would be a band saw jig followed by some rough drum sanding, obviously that wouldn't work on Lucite as all abrasives will do is scratch the material, not shape it. If I can fit all the contours into the CNC mill, it could do the work for me, but that's assuming each one is smaller than the x axis movement on the machine.

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