Rare find in excellent condition. Plastic film is still on the plastics on the back of the guitar. I don’t not have a case or bag for it but it will be securely packaged. All of the electronics work as expected. The specs listed below were queried from an AI engine. It looks correct to me be do your own research if you question any of the specs
Features & Specifications
• Condition: Excellent
• Model: B.C. Rich 50th Anniversary Legacy Series Mockingbird ST (2023 Model)
• Finish: Transparent Purple
• Construction: "Shredzilla" Neck-Through body design for maximum sustain and effortless upper-fret access
• Body Wood: Mahogany wings with a stunning AAA Quilted Maple top
• Neck Wood: 3-piece Hardwood Maple neck with an ultra-slim, fast satin finish
• Fretboard: Premium Ebony fretboard with an 11.8" radius and traditional Split-Diamond abalone/pearloid inlays
• Frets: 24 Extra Jumbo frets
• Scale Length: 24.625"
• Bridge & Nut: Floyd Rose 1000 Series double-locking tremolo system with locking nut
• Pickups: USA-made DiMarzio D Activator humbuckers (Neck and Bridge)
• Electronics (Full Legacy Suite):
• 2 Volume controls and 1 Master Tone control
• 3-way pickup selector toggle switch
• 5-position Varitone tone filter knob
• 2 mini-toggle switches for individual pickup coil tapping
• 1 mini-toggle switch for phase reverse
• Hardware: High-quality Grover Rotomatic tuners (18:1 ratio) and matching chrome hardware
This item is sold As-Described
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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