Jag-stang with Seymour Duncan invader bridge on Raleigh CL

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Jag-stang with Seymour Duncan invader bridge on Raleigh CL

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not my cup of tea but figured maybe a short-scaler would want to scoop up on it.


http://raleigh.craigslist.org/msg/1872768017.html


guy wants 450, comes with the stock pickup, not sure how good a deal that is, but hey, i thought i'd try to be helpful.
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That's what I paid for mine brand new in '98. It's not a bad deal but it's not super special either, you see 'em at that price semi-frequently on eBay... but it's closer to what you'd generally be aiming to pay and hey, free Duncan.
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Post by taylornutt »

I would love a Jag-stang. I would totally trade my Squier Jagmaster or CV Duo Sonic for one. I have seen them go for $350 at the lowest on CL. $450 is reasonable considering the condition of the guitar.
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Post by borrowedworld »

the only dude ive ever known to play one tuned to a flat and used it for grind. i never was impressed with it just because it was so uncomfortable, which was suprising considering shortscales in general are so friendly feeling