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About This Listing

You are viewing a 1994 Ernie Ball MusicMan Albert Lee Signature Model Electric Guitar. This guitar is from the First year of Production of the Albert Lee model. The finish is Pink Burst.
The build quality of this guitar is Custom Shop Quality. The maple neck is highly figured birds-eye maple, ash body, Vintage style stop fixed bridge, string thru body and 4/2 headstock design.

The condition is very very clean. The bridge plate has some scratches where it's been rubbed with something abrasive ,the pickguard has few ding and dent, the bridge pickup cover has a small dent, the body has a few light scratches and the back of the neck has a small ding behind the 10th fret. 2 of the case latches are broken. The center clasp is still functional.

This guitar will make a great addition to your collection.

WILL SHIP TO LOWER 48 STATES FOR ONLY $50.00 INSURED. WILL SHIP INTERNATIONALLY VIA USPS FOR ACTUAL SHIPPING AMOUNT(APPROX. $110.00 TO MOST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES). CALL WITH QUESTIONS 205 242-7669. HAPPY BIDDING AND GOOD LUCK!!

Listed7 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Albert Lee Signature Model Electric Guitar 1ST year production
Finish
  • Pink Burst
Year
  • 1994
Made In
  • United States

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