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Used 2007 in very good condition. The LFR works great. This beauty has the original egnater pickups installed.
The only problem with it, is that (and no tremolo stick) the saddle string lock screw on the 6th string is hard to tighten due to it being stripped out, so use a proper tool to snug up when changing strings. It’s wearing .09’s now. I set up the LFR myself, and that was the 2nd most difficult part of a string change.
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