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    24 frets and a floating floyd

    i'm looking to swap the 1982 tokai limited edition strat i got from rlee111 for something like an rg450/470 or 550 or something along that line it doesn't have to be ibanez.


    I want a 24 fret neck and a floating floyd.
    I'm not to concerned about the condition it can be beaten to death so long as it isn't knackered IE no neck joint cracks, twisted necks etc.


    I bought this guitar from rob as a non runner and have totally repaired it.
    it now has the (awesome) standard tokai stock pup in the bridge and a seymour duncan custom in the neck.

    the neck is straight and true it has no body cracks and the frets are fine.

    I had already swapped it for an rg450, but i've just about got fedup with waiting for the guitar to arrive so that deal is off.

    its the guitar i recorded the panama video battle with and probably due to the factor of its age when you dive bomb it it stays in tune, cool for a vintage bridge.

    I landed on the floaty floyd stuff before i was ready for it but now i want something like that again.


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