Jackson USA RR-1 Rhoads Signature V Black Electric Guitar w/ OHSC 2007

$2,999.00

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For sale and in excellent condition - 2007 Jackson USA RR-1 Randy Rhoads V in a Black finish with original hardshell case, manuals and tremolo arm. Overall weight is 8 lbs 2 oz, hardly any signs of wear and tear or use overall and playing like a dream! This older RR-1 is an exceptional player with no fretwear, a balanced feel in hand with perfect fast neck shape, killer set of custom Seymour Duncan humbuckers and precise setup set to stun and shred all of Batman's greatest foes. The current Select Series version of this guitar is not bad, but the Jackson aficionado and Rhoads fan will appreciate the deeper soul and precision of this earlier USA build. A list of specifications:

- Neck-thru construction
- 25.5" scale length
- Poplar body (Alder from 1999-present day)
- Quartersawn Maple neck
- Ebony fretboard with 12"-16" compound radius, 22 jumbo frets
- Mother-of-pearl Sharkfin markers and headstock logo
- Neck and headstock binding
- Jackson Sealed Die-Cast tuners
- Seymour Duncan TB-4(Trembucker) bridge pickup
- Seymour Duncan SH-2(Jazz) neck pickup
- Controls**: **1 Volume + 2 Tone, 3-Way Toggle Switch
- Floyd Rose Original double-locking tremolo
- Includes Original Case, manual, tremolo arm
- weight 8 lbs 2 oz     

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