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1978 MC200, with Jerry Garcia "Rosebud" configuration (no Midi).

5 piece rock maple/walnut neck thru body contraction. Body is a mahogany core with an ash top and back.

The modifications were made by Leo from Scarlet Fire Guitars, including filling the old pup selector hole with matching wood and giving it new lacquer coating. Electronics are patterned after Jerry Garcia's Rosebud guitar as follows:

3 DiMarzio DP104 Super II pups with custom brass pup mounting plate, two coil taps switch (one for middle, and one for bridge + neck), one OBEL switch, Wald buffer, 5-way Fender pup selector, Switchcraft jacks, brass knobs, and high quality pots and capacitors.

Tuning machines are high quality Hipshot 6K2GL0G.

24.75" scale with pups aligned to 25.5" scale location to maximize Jerry tone.

High quality Japanese-made Wolf sticker is fully removable.

Please review pics carefully.

The neck is perfect and there are no structural damages to the instrument.

Full setup done this summer by Paul from Elderly Instruments in Lansing, MI.

Comes with a hardshell case.

Buyer pays actual shipping cost.

Please watch YouTube videos for examples of this guitar played through a Jerry rig: 
youtu.be/etCyeKX9fG0
youtu.be/BMHBL-KgaXU


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Listed9 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
  • MC200
Finish
  • Ash
Categories
Year
  • 1978
Made In
  • Japan
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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Matthew's Gear Garage

Canton, MI, United States
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