Category #8 Submissions: El Cheapo

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I want to hear the full PRS Story. Again….kinda violates the EFFING EXAMPLE I gave….but it still sounds like an amazing tale…..
 
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All in aussie dollars, about 75% of US dollars.

70's Jap Marauder copy. Refinished in stain and new Schaller tuners - $65 = $49 US
Aria neck thru copy of a Heritage (headstock) copy of a LP. Added Schaller H/W and pickups - $240 = $180 US
Vintage brand neck thru Junior with Dimarzio Super Distortion soapbar in deal - $150 = $112 US
Cort Matt Guitar Murphy. AP-2's added later - $300 with case = $225 US

All killer guitars on every level
 

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I want to hear the full PRS Story. Again….kinda violates the EFFING EXAMPLE I gave….but it still sounds like an amazing tale…..
Considering that, IIRC, the CE series was the cheapest PRS guitar made in America at the time, I figured it still fell in the "mid-level" category. It's a far cry from a Custom 24 ten top (usually sell used for 2k) and the average CE24 (I've seen them from 800 to 1200 used). And I consider Craigslist like a pawn shop, though I'll understand if you don't.
 
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This one doesn't count but here's one that I stole from a Pawn shop chain for $380 AUD = $285 USD

57 AVRI with case and candy, mint! Sold it for $1800 a year later
 

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Wow, I didn't think anyone would one-up you on that PRS, but an AVRI for $285 in Australia, that's insane.
 
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wow, what an amazing deal

There was a wonderfull period at that particular shop where they had the dumbest staff.
I scored a LH Carvin DC-127 for $85 and Fender red knob twin for $450.

Those days are gone and they're trying to flog og gear at near retail prices.
 
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Cash Convertors, the same chain where Pontiac Jack scored his Tokai Explorer.

Now he has had quite a few of these amazing scores over the 30 plus years I've know him.
 
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1987 Charvel Model 1A:
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Acquired Summer 2013 for $150 without electronics. Set up w/ SD SSL-6T/SSL-2/SSL-2, master vol, master tone (pull for SSL-6 tap), & Fralin blender
 
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I'm calling this thing "Urst" (cause that's what someone stenciled on the equally home-made case) It's a ... homemade guitar, some kind of acoustic neck mated to a multi-piece Strat-copy body. The cool thing (besides that it stays in tune and sounds GOOD) is when I took it apart to see what was in it, decoding the pot codes says it's August of 1959 stuff. All the parts look equally "patinaed" so I don't see why it isn't all the same

Somebody must have had an SG or LP Special that they broke the neck off of (the switch is a right-angle, so not an LP anyway) and took all the electronics, plus the stop-tail and 3-onna-plate tuners and built this out of the wreckage. I (and my daughter) love playing it, so even if it was a week old, it's still well worth the $100 I spent on it.
 
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Here you go: 100_4917.jpg
~$180 from a pawn shop a few years ago.
Shecter Baritone Blackjack
Set mahogany neck into mahogany body
string through body
RCUOA5JB/A459 set.
 
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I bought this Gothic Edition Epi Explorer new from musicians friend...many many years ago: it was marked as a blem.
Took me quite a while to find the tiny dinger in the side of the fretboard at fret 22....
paid exactly $299 for it.
It is hands down the best guitar ever. Takes 9's, 10's, 11's thick as **** strings .... intonates perfectly, plays like butter... sounds amazing: its a solid guitar. I moved the toggle to where it belongs and covered the hole with a pick.
I've had over a dozen pickups wired into this thing over the years.... It HAS to have been made on a Wednesday. I love this beast, its like my first love.

As pictured it had invaders in it.... but now it's rocking a detonator set. I have worn this thing out!
Its been spit on, bled on, sweat on, Im not much of a puker but.... just sayin. Never let me down in any way.

In my opinion, It plays as good or better than any guitar under a grand. . . bar none.

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^^
Invaders, nice! Pity that I can't vote against my Shecter.

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For me this category is the most exciting one. These axes have different kind of mojo that I appreciate greatly. Awesome axes, folks, all of you!
 
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I'm calling this thing "Urst" (cause that's what someone stenciled on the equally home-made case) It's a ... homemade guitar, some kind of acoustic neck mated to a multi-piece Strat-copy body. The cool thing (besides that it stays in tune and sounds GOOD) is when I took it apart to see what was in it, decoding the pot codes says it's August of 1959 stuff. All the parts look equally "patinaed" so I don't see why it isn't all the same

Somebody must have had an SG or LP Special that they broke the neck off of (the switch is a right-angle, so not an LP anyway) and took all the electronics, plus the stop-tail and 3-onna-plate tuners and built this out of the wreckage. I (and my daughter) love playing it, so even if it was a week old, it's still well worth the $100 I spent on it.
This is the one for me, it goes way, way back to prehistoric times, and it still lives!

And it's wonderful to see the next generation of guitarists entrusted with the heritage!
 
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This is the one for me, it goes way, way back to prehistoric times, and it still lives!

There's something about that guitar in those pics .... it's as if you could insert it into any setting, and it somehow changes the entire picture. It just seems to have this old-timey, low-key aura about it that influences it's surroundings.

And on a different note .... Stinky, my 1974 Telecaster Custom, cost AU$150.
 
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