Guy is asking 150. Says the neck was professionally repaired but G string seems difficult to tune. Otherwise all original He says:
"The crack (see photo) is fixed well. However I've noticed that the G string is affected and although it tunes and intonates fine, when it is fretted it sounds a little out of tune. It is possible to split the tuning difference and get it sounding good, however."
i dunno, agree that the dirty fingers pickups that came in those might be worth a few bucks the neck repair doesn't look to good. yeah it's a gibson but the body on those isn't wood and they are only qverage at best guitars (yes i had one back in the day)
That was my first electric guitar, same model and color. I sold my Suzuki RM80 and used the cash to buy a brand new Sonex in the summer of 1982. I had to work a few more months to get an amp, a Peavey Decade.
monwobobbo wrote:i dunno, agree that the dirty fingers pickups that came in those might be worth a few bucks the neck repair doesn't look to good. yeah it's a gibson but the body on those isn't wood and they are only qverage at best guitars (yes i had one back in the day)