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faultyy

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  1. I've got 2 Ipod Minis to to give away or trade. Their the older chunky metal ones and are both pretty beaten up. The first is green, I recently put a new battery in so the battery life is quite good, however putting the battery in meant butchering the caseing a bit, the plastic bit at the top where the headphones go in isn't flush to the metal+there's a pointy bit on the right hand side where the metal has kind of torn, still in good working order though. Comes with the data cable thing, no wall charger.

    The second is blue, not as beaten as the green one, but still in far from Excellent condition, the plastic bit on top isn't flush on this one either, due to a dent on the top right hand side. There's also a few other dents and scratches. It still has the original battery. This one is just the player so you'd have to get your own cable, etc.

    Both players are 4GB. The postage is £5 each.

    The guitar body is a one peice body and neck, Switch Wild IV, it's made from something called Vibracell. All of the electronics and pickups have been stripped so it's just the body. Postage is £15.

    I also have a set of chrome 3 a side BC Rich tuners, £4 postage.

  2. I'd probably be a bit reluctant to part with that sort of cash based on a few photos that don't even show the full guitar and look like catalogue shots or something. Could be worth asking the guy for real pics+the serial number.

    I managed to find a pic of a PRS custom 24 without bird inlays: [url="http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://img.alibaba.com/photo/11352084/1985_Custom_24_Blue_Flametop_Paul_Reed_Smith_PRS.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.alibaba.com/catalog/11352084/1985_Custom_24_Blue_Flametop_Paul_Reed_Smith_PRS.html&h=332&w=500&sz=30&hl=en&start=1&um=1&tbnid=HBcMkY3aeMHknM:&tbnh=86&tbnw=130&prev=/images%3Fq%3DPRS%2BCustom%2B24%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-GB:official%26sa%3DN"]http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=h...ficial%26sa%3DN[/url]
    But obviously I'm not 100% sure that one is real either because the site it's on looks a bit dodgy

  3. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Warwick-bass-guitar-red-4string_W0QQitemZ330214625054QQihZ014QQcategoryZ4713QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Warwick-bass-guitar-...1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]

    Is it me or is this just a Rockbass Streamer with a Warwick neck?

  4. I also have a Jackson DR7T 7 string guitar that I'm thinking about tradeing too. It's in OK condition, however there is a ding on the front of the body below the bridge and a couple of very minor dents that can only be seen from up close. Also the strap pin has been moved from the top of the horn to the back, the hole on the top of the horn could do with either being filled or covered, however it does not affect how the guitar plays.













    I'm not really looking to sell the guitar (although that doesn't mean I wont). I'd like to trade it for a 6 string guitar with a fixed bridge, preferably an LTD, Ibanez, Dean or another Jackson

  5. I should have mentioned earlier as far as pedals go I'm looking for a wah or a whammy (although I'm not holding my breath for one of those). Cheers for the offer though, I was very tempted by the Hot Tubes but I don't really use that much distortion so my Marshall Guv'Nor has the job covered and it would be a shame to have such an awesome pedal sitting there rarely used.

  6. Here is a Cannibal guitar in the shape of a Jaguar (guitar not big cat thing). It has a one piece maple neck and fretboard with a stripe (possibly bubinga or mahogany on the back), I think the body is mahogany due to the weight although I can't be 100% sure. It's finished in Gold, with gold hardware and a matching scratchplate. There are a few cosmetic imperfections on the body of the guitar, all of which are pictured, incase it's difficult to make out from the scratchplate photo it is a bit cracked around the jack, the guitar works fine, although replaceing the scratchplate could be an idea. The hardware is gold, with Gotoh tuners. There is a bit of a scratchy sound on the tone control, however switch cleaner should sort it out.

    The guitar feels solid and well built and was apparently custom made for a local guitarist. I think the pickups are old Seymore Duncans although again i'm not 100%, however they do sound excellent.

    I'm open to offers on this one, either of another six string guitar (preferably with a fixed bridge as opposed to a trem), some bass effects pedals or cash (all offers of £100+ will be considered). I'm based in Port Talbot, South Wales so if you want to try out the guitar that can be arranged


















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