FS: Ibanez RGT42BP W/Edge ProII-Customize it for you?

frankfalbo

In Fluence Y'all
Got this mint used a few months back from innerdreamrecords, but since then I've acquired a 1986 neck through Proline with sharkteeth, so I don't need it in my collection anymore. It was dead mint when I got it, postage put a small side crack in the finish. Otherwise it's still mint, PLUS I've levelled the frets.

OPTIONS:
Stock INF pickups or UPGRADE to Dim/Dunc if you choose.
Stock Edge PROII or UPGRADE to original Edge in matching powder cosmo finish.
Stock BP finish or UPGRADE to stripped, tung oiled neck finish, with a totally clean line between the paint and oil finish, both at the body end AND the headstock end. The neck is a 5-piece-Three Maple pieces with 1/4" Mahogany stripes between them. So it would look killer if it were stripped and oiled. I could also shave it from a Wizard II to a slightly thinner, more original Wizard shape in the process. Your choice.

Pics to come later, (pm me if you need them) but it's basically mint with a little powder cosmo worn from the side of the trem, and that side dink I mentioned.

With the options listed, the price is obviously variable. I'd like to get between $350-$450 depending on the options. If you've wanted an RGT this is a stellar choice. The neck is stiff and straight, and the fretwork is good. No worries on this one. If you've stayed away because you don't like the glossy painted neck, no problem. I can field offers of partial trade items like pickups, etc, but I need some cash out of this guitar. Thanks,
 
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Re: FS: Ibanez RGT42BP W/Edge ProII-Customize it for you?

Curious how you can replace an Edge Pro II with an Original Edge? I do prefer the Edge and I have a guitar I am interested in that comes with an Edge Pro III and I've read they are not swappable.
 
Re: FS: Ibanez RGT42BP W/Edge ProII-Customize it for you?

They are if you're a luthier like me! :bigthumb: The entire route is compatible except fro two areas. The front corners don't really need to be sharpened, but I would do it because if the posts pull a little forward over time, the front end of the Edge and Lo-Pro can make contact with the finish. The second is the back area where the string locking bolts are. It needs to be elongated. The post location is completely compatible.

As an FYI, I think the Schaller Floyds fit pretty well in the new EP routes, since they don't have the extended locking bolts out the back.
 
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