$739.02
Fender Usa Floyd Rose Strat mint Dimarzio, Sustainer
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Selling this beautiful USA made Original Floyd Rose loaded Fender Strat!! Guitar is beautiful and plays like a dream. I have put about $1500 worth of upgrades into it and hate to see it go, but I'm not playing it very much nowadays and could really use the money! It comes loaded with Dimarzio Pickups (Super 3 and Cruiser), floating trem, and a Fernandez sustainer with 3-way harmonic octave switch (high, normal, low). It has a custom black paint job (professionally done) and is in near perfect condition. Has two tiny paint chips on the back of the body and a small (2 millimeters) knot on the back of the neck (pictured), but aside from that everything is MINT!! Also, the original hard case's handle broke a few months back, but the case itself is in perfect condition. Guitar has been babied and very well taken care of in smoke free studio. Check my feedback and bid with confidence! Feel free to ask me any questions you have and good luck!!
On Nov-11-10 at 11:01:56 PST, seller added the following information:
***UPDATE***
I forgot to mention that the middle tone knob is a push-pull pot that splits the Cruiser Pickup (so it can be used as both a single coil and a humbucker). It also serves as an intensity knob for the sustainer. There's really no tone you cannot get with this guitar!
***UPDATE 2***
As far as the back of the neck, knot was the wrong word to use, it is a tiny knick (pictured in the 2nd to last image) 1mm by 1mm in dimension. I can honestly say I've never felt it while playing. I had gotten a question about it so I thought I'd clarify.

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