Udonitron
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1982 Greco Super Real 800 / EGC68-80
All lacquer finish with original wafflebacked tuners.
The guitar was nicely wired with 4 push/push pots when I bought it along with an old early 80's Seymour Duncan JBJ pup in the neck and a Dimarzio in the bridge.
Both picukps are coil tapped with the neck magnet flipped outta phase Green style.
Also the tone knobs are tapped 250/500 ohms so you can get so many tones out of this guitar it is amazing.
The pickup combo sounds so good along with the splits and push/push that I never dared to change it out, period!
Sound wise it is one of my faves but I need to catch and release as there are more important issues at hand with paying off a $6000 vet bill
Other than wear and tear from age it is in excellent shape, no cracks, splits, de-lamination of the binding, MOP inlays, ebony board, and the frets are in great shape.
Previous owner put the larger Gibson rings on it thus you can see a hole right next to the bridge ring but really not noticeable and could easily be filled if you find it bothersome.
Some worming on the back but not terrible and overall I think it is in great shape.
Weighs in around 10lbs and has a typical FAT Super Real neck.
1982 was the best year for Greco IMO and this model is a transitional model so both rare and top Fujigen quality.
$1450 shipped with a payment via Paypal (gift to avoid fees), email money transfer, etc.
All lacquer finish with original wafflebacked tuners.
The guitar was nicely wired with 4 push/push pots when I bought it along with an old early 80's Seymour Duncan JBJ pup in the neck and a Dimarzio in the bridge.
Both picukps are coil tapped with the neck magnet flipped outta phase Green style.
Also the tone knobs are tapped 250/500 ohms so you can get so many tones out of this guitar it is amazing.
The pickup combo sounds so good along with the splits and push/push that I never dared to change it out, period!
Sound wise it is one of my faves but I need to catch and release as there are more important issues at hand with paying off a $6000 vet bill
Other than wear and tear from age it is in excellent shape, no cracks, splits, de-lamination of the binding, MOP inlays, ebony board, and the frets are in great shape.
Previous owner put the larger Gibson rings on it thus you can see a hole right next to the bridge ring but really not noticeable and could easily be filled if you find it bothersome.
Some worming on the back but not terrible and overall I think it is in great shape.
Weighs in around 10lbs and has a typical FAT Super Real neck.
1982 was the best year for Greco IMO and this model is a transitional model so both rare and top Fujigen quality.
$1450 shipped with a payment via Paypal (gift to avoid fees), email money transfer, etc.