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B.C. Rich Warlock NJ Series MIJ Nagoya, Japan MIJ
This NJ Series Warlock plays and sounds great. These NJ series guitars were made in Japan so you know they’re put together well. This is listed in “GOOD” condition because the Kahler 2500 bridge has had the thumbscrews swapped out for some other type of screw so they don’t really act as fine-tuners at the moment. The guitar body does show some wear but it looks to me like it was just played, not misused or abused.
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