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About This Listing

This all original Dean V is a fun little axe to pack to the jams. This Dean features a mahogany neck, back and sides, with a spruce top and bracing. The top has a 3 ply binding, white, black, white. The neck and back side have a single binding. This V is powered by the Dean EQ-75-45 and a piezo pickup under the bridge. The EQ consists of a vol, pres, mid, treb, bass and battery check. It has some small surface scratches on the back and a small ding in the binding by the controls.
    This guitar has had its frets leveled crowned and polished and its bridge lowered. The neck is adjusted straight with fall away starting around the 15th fret. Action at 12th fret on the 6th string is 2.0 the 1st is 1.75. The fret board is rosewood and the bridge is ebony.  This axe is set up with Ernie Ball Skinny top heavy bottom nickel wound strings. Thanks for checking out this fine axe. :)
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New Items: Returnable within 14 days of delivery.

Used & Vintage Items: Returnable within 14 days of delivery.

Listed7 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Dean Flying Acoustic Electric VCO CBK
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2005

About the Seller

Recapitation Guitars

Sykkylven, Norway
(10)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:12

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