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This is a fantastic 1992 Music Man EVH signature guitar. Hand crafted during Music Man's five-year association with Eddie Van Halen, this instrument is truly top-of-the-line in every aspect. The flame maple top has been left natural with a gloss finish to show off the figure in the top! The basswood body is finished in a black gloss then bolted to a birdseye maple neck. A fast-playing gunstock oil and wax neck finish ensures comfortable feel all across the neck. Dual custom-wound DiMarzio EVH humbuckers are wired to a three-way switch, then to a master Volume control (marked "Tone", just like Eddie's) for simple operation. The Floyd Rose locking bridge and nut combine with Schaller tuners to ensure you'll always be in tune. A must-have for any EVH collector, this instrument is truly ready to rock! The guitar is in overall very good playing condition with some worming on the back of the body, an unoriginal volume knob, and a non-original hard case included.
  • 7 lbs. 12 oz.
  • Natural Finish
  • Black Body Finish
  • Basswood Body
  • Quilted Maple Top
  • Birdseye Maple Neck and Fingerboard
  • Hand-Rubbed Gunstock Oil and Wax Neck Finish
  • 25.5" Scale Length
  • 1 9/16" Nut Width
  • 10" Radius
  • .820" Neck Profile at Nut
  • .920" Neck Profile at 12th Fret
  • DiMarzio Custom EVH Humbucker Pickups
  • Schaller Tuners with Pearl Buttons
  • Titanium Nut
  • Eyehook Strap Pins
  • Licensed Floyd Rose Locking Tremolo Bridge and Nut
  • Cream Binding

Includes: Non-Original Hardshell Case

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Listed7 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Eddie Van Halen Signature
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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