Johnson AXL S-style Electric Guitar, transparent green finish w/ gig bag and green Ernie Ball strap! New Fender cream control knobs, recent setup, guitar plays great and has all of the twangy strat tones you could want. Great neck profile and a very cool guitar. Green finish on body is excellent and looks super cool. Transparent, so you can see the wood grain through the finish. Rosewood fretboard with original frets in very good shape, everything works great, as intended. Has non original single ply white pickguard that has minor scratches with a gouge near the bridge pickup and is slightly warped around the edges. Pickup covers have faded to a cream color and bridge pickup cover is cracked, still works fine. Small speck of red finish on neck with factory finish covering, as seen in 12th picture. Plenty of minor dings and scratches and signs of wear, with no cracks, breaks or repairs. Pro setup, so intonation and action is great. Comes with vintage green Ernie Ball strap and nice Kaces gig bag. Ready for your St. Patrick's Day gig! Packed well and shipped quickly with experience you can trust, thanks for looking!

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Listed2 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • S-style
Finish
  • Green Transparent
Categories
Year
  • 2000s
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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Mike's Gear Garage

Fallbrook, CA, United States
Sales:311
Joined Reverb:2014

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