This guitar is IMPOSSIBLE to find out. A true collector's piece. A dream guitar. Either if you're an AC/DC fan or a collector, you HAVE to own this one... This is part of the limited run of Angus’ Signature Model (50 Aged & Signed + 200 VOS SG's were produced and released back on 9th November 2009). They were instantly SNAPPED by 250 lucky owners and locked into their private vaults and most of these great guitars won't be seen again ! They were extremely hard to find out then, now it's just impossible.
WELL YES FOLKS, THIS IS ONE OF THE 50 AGED & SIGNED ONES ! #11 ! IT WAS PLAYED, SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY ANGUS HIMSELF !This is the deal of your life. Maybe one of the hardest to find out guitar.
This said, the guitar is beautiful ; it’s in LIKE NEW CONDITION, despite beeing a 10 years old gem (Err... remember it's factory aged). Even the toogle switch tip is unmounted ! As well, it comes with EVERYTHING (Custom Shop Signature case -with a few scuffs, COA, paperwork... ). Beautiful woods, superb aged cherry finish, dark ebony fretboard... and what about these classic slashes ? Wow !
Reverb's not a bad place to be !Last minute : I've been told recently that Angus and Gibson didn't reach an agreement this summer on another signature model. This rare 2009 guitar will increase in the next few years !
I use to ship worldwide via UPS. Just ask me for an accurate quote ! Remember that insurance is mandatory & worth 1% of final price (currently included in quotes).
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| Listed | 7 years ago |
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| Condition | Mint (Used) Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more |
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