Ascension
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After the fretting hand injury I find that playing 25.5 scale guitars and in particular regular acoustic is a challenge and likely will be for quite a while.
So am thinning the herd a little.
First up is my Washburn LTD 94 with the Wave length system.
Flame KOA limited edition Washburn LTD 1994 with a D-Tar Wave-Length Lock And Load 18 volt system.
Simply a stunning guitar that sounds amazing both amplified or acoustically and is one of only 250 produced in 1994 of these.
Solid Spruce top Flame KOA back and sides mahogany neck Rosewood Board and bridge. I had the high end D-Tar Wave length pickup system professionally installed and someone is going to get a truly exceptional guitar with this one.
She is in really nice shape for a 19 year old guitar and has almost no fret wear. A couple small dings in the top and a couple small scuffs on the back that may buff out and that is about it. The back and sides are hard to photo but she really looks great in the right light with the figured KOA!
GREAT looking and playing guitar that is a rather rare piece. The Seymour Duncan DTAR system is a real killer and one of the very best systems out there.
$400 shipped in a decent case and PP in the lower 48






1990 Peavey USA Generation S-1. This guitar is a real killer with a fast slim sick flame maple neck, rosewood board, abalone dots 12 radius, med jumbo frets, solid milled brass bridge, thick Mahogany body with a flame maple cap and some pretty unique active electronics. The pickups look like EMG's but have a unique sound.
Really nice great playing unique sounding guitar that I normally would never part with but just have way to many guitars right now in the 25.5 scale and am now sliding back to playing mostly 24.75 or 25 with 9's because of the hand injury.
Here is a clip with the Peavey through my Zinky Velvet unmiced and with few effects. This guitar just sings like crazy
These are pretty rare and have a following $400 shipped and PP in the original Peavey formed hard shell with all the case candy in the lower 48 should be a very fair price for this one.



Also have a pair of late 1980's single coil size real West German OBL 450's that came out of a 1989 Gibson Showcase U-2. They are black in great shape clearly marked and quite a rare find. $150 for the pair in the lower 48 PP and shipped.
So am thinning the herd a little.
First up is my Washburn LTD 94 with the Wave length system.
Flame KOA limited edition Washburn LTD 1994 with a D-Tar Wave-Length Lock And Load 18 volt system.
Simply a stunning guitar that sounds amazing both amplified or acoustically and is one of only 250 produced in 1994 of these.
Solid Spruce top Flame KOA back and sides mahogany neck Rosewood Board and bridge. I had the high end D-Tar Wave length pickup system professionally installed and someone is going to get a truly exceptional guitar with this one.
She is in really nice shape for a 19 year old guitar and has almost no fret wear. A couple small dings in the top and a couple small scuffs on the back that may buff out and that is about it. The back and sides are hard to photo but she really looks great in the right light with the figured KOA!
GREAT looking and playing guitar that is a rather rare piece. The Seymour Duncan DTAR system is a real killer and one of the very best systems out there.
$400 shipped in a decent case and PP in the lower 48






1990 Peavey USA Generation S-1. This guitar is a real killer with a fast slim sick flame maple neck, rosewood board, abalone dots 12 radius, med jumbo frets, solid milled brass bridge, thick Mahogany body with a flame maple cap and some pretty unique active electronics. The pickups look like EMG's but have a unique sound.
Really nice great playing unique sounding guitar that I normally would never part with but just have way to many guitars right now in the 25.5 scale and am now sliding back to playing mostly 24.75 or 25 with 9's because of the hand injury.
Here is a clip with the Peavey through my Zinky Velvet unmiced and with few effects. This guitar just sings like crazy
These are pretty rare and have a following $400 shipped and PP in the original Peavey formed hard shell with all the case candy in the lower 48 should be a very fair price for this one.



Also have a pair of late 1980's single coil size real West German OBL 450's that came out of a 1989 Gibson Showcase U-2. They are black in great shape clearly marked and quite a rare find. $150 for the pair in the lower 48 PP and shipped.
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