** FREE SHIPPING** Are you looking for a versatile guitar like Gibson's "The Paul", but having a hard time dropping between $1700 and $4K on one? The solution? Check out this 1979-1981 Vantage VP-750, dubbed "The Ghost". It's the same guitar, gives you the same versatility, quality, and performance, but for a fraction of the "Paul". This particular specimen is in fantastic shape; straight neck, shiny and unblemished chrome hardware, unnoticeable fret wear, original tuners, and original branded case in 9/10 condition. The guitar plays beautifully and is in really great shape overall, with a couple small dings, but nothing major. This is both a great collectors item and a solid player. FREE SHIPPING in Canada and the Continental USA, and will be securely packed in proper packaging. Thanks for looking, and be sure to check out my other high-end guitars.


Specifications:

Year: 1979-1982

Place Of Manufacture: Matsumoku Factory in Japan

Frets: 22 Nickel Silver medium jumbos

Body: Solid mahogany, contoured for very comfortable playing.

Fret Board: Rosewood

Neck: Set, Mahogany

Pickups: Custom made factory Alnico Humbuckers

Original, branded hard case Included

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Listed5 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • VP-750
Finish
  • Matte
Categories
Year
  • 1979
Made In
  • Japan
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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