The Signature Series KKV guitar is a beast! B.C. Rich has gone to great lengths to make this guitar deliver the goods in every respect. B.C. Rich guitars have become a rock and metal trademark since their arrival in 1969. These striking guitars are played by several notable guitarists, including Kerry King. The Slayer guitarist has been a part of the industry for quite some time and has his name tied to many signature guitars in many price ranges. Get ready to rock with this striking tribal art design guitar today!
Condition:
This guitar is listed as good condition. Mainly this is due to the surface scratches along with a few chips on the points of the V. The instrument is setup well and is in great playing and sounding condition. There is a fitted V hardshell case included.
Product specifications
- solid-body electric guitar
- colour: black/grey (tribal fire graphic)
- body: basswood
- neck: maple, bolt-on
- fingerboard: rosewood
- fretboard radius: 12 inches (304.80 mm)
- frets: jumbo
- number of frets: 24
- string nut: 1.69 inches (43 mm)
- scale length: 25.5 inches (648 mm)
- tuners: B.C. Rich sealed self-lubricating, 3 left - 3 right
- bridge: stop tail
- string nut: synthetic graphite
- hardware: chrome-plated
- pickups: 2x BC Rich humbuckers
- controls: 1x volume, 1x tone, 3-way pickup switch
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This item is sold As-Described
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| Listed | 3 years ago |
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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