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Selling a 2002 Ernie Ball Music Man Silhouette Special HSS Hardtail with Maple Fretboard in Pearl Teal!
Guitar is in great shape with some player wear on the neck and a little piece of the pickguard broke off near neck heel (pictured).
Middle Single coil cover has a small crack in plastic near Low E side, just cosmetic.
Guitar is all setup with a set of 10-46 strings!
- Alder Body
- Maple Neck
- 22 Frets
- 25 1/2" Scale Length
Tons of Professional Upgrades:
- Stainless Steel Medium Jumbo Frets
- Blue Iluminlay Side Dots
- Seymour Duncan JB in Bridge
- Kinman AVN-69 Noiseless in Middle
- Dimarzio Cruiser in Neck
- Corian Nut
- CTS Pots
Comes in the original MusicMan Hardshell case

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Listed2 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
  • Silhouette HSS Hardtail
Finish
  • Teal Pearl
Categories
Year
  • 2002
Made In
  • United States
Body Type
  • Solid Body

J-Rok's Shop

San Jose, CA, United States
Sales:175
Joined Reverb:2016

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