Sierra Artist SD 10 (convert) 3X5 (Price Drop)

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Ron Pruter
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Sierra Artist SD 10 (convert) 3X5 (Price Drop)

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I'm thinning my already thin herd. This is a nice solid, dependable workhorse, PSG. Nicely set-up Emmons but with a RKL E lower. It's pretty light. Comes with a nice solid wheelie case. The vertical knee lever itself, is after market. The crosshaft and pullers were already there. Grover tuners. As bOb has said, these are pro guitars. I need $1050 - CONUS, Buyer pays shipping From Phoenix. Thanks for looking
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If your sitting there thinking about this,,,JUMP! this is a great deal for someone... Very nice
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Thank you, Bill
I forgot to mention, It was made circa 2002.
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I am coming to
Phoenix tomorrow for business and to look at a couple of Sierra double necks but this sounds interesting. My cell phone is 520 456-7100. I will cheks thread and e-mail tonight and first thing tomorrow. leavea contact number of call. Dan danna@theriver.com
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Hey guys this looks pretty cool. What do these go for new?
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Sierra Artist steels are a sort of overlooked gem. They have an all-aluminum body, but still sound great, don't let the lack of wood make you think they sound thin or bad, they sound fab. And the changer is a pro changer, with 3 raises/3 lowers.

Big plus is they weigh next to nothing.

I've never seen a dark grey one like this, very pretty! I'll suggest to a couple of my students needing a steel they look into your Artist, Ron.
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Might be right up my alley!! Email sent.
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