Jackson Pro IV Hybrid - D10 - White! - $4500
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Jackson Pro IV Hybrid - D10 - White! - $4500
A very new, very cool Jackson Pro IV Hybrid double 10. It's called a hybrid because it has a custom combination frame: part wood, part metal. The steel is in absolutely wonderful condition.
Price is $4,500 plus the actual cost of shipping from North Carolina. (These Pro IV steels start at $5,500 new.)
I'm listing this guitar for a friend. Please feel free to email or call me at (615) 957-0373 with any questions, and to arrange the sale.
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Price is $4,500 plus the actual cost of shipping from North Carolina. (These Pro IV steels start at $5,500 new.)
I'm listing this guitar for a friend. Please feel free to email or call me at (615) 957-0373 with any questions, and to arrange the sale.
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- Larry Lenhart
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That is stunning and i dont usually like white, but that is one of the best looking steels i have ever seen !,!
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I have a SD10 Pro IV Shot Jackson and they are very good guitars...........
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Cool steel
Could you show how the frame is part metal ? Maybe some undercarriage shots?
Sure does look cool.
Sure does look cool.
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If you've got to be a good soccer player to wear white boots, I guess you've got to be an ace steeler to get away with a white steel!(':whoa:')
(PS - how does the tone on this beauty compare to black steels? I think we should be told.)
(PS - how does the tone on this beauty compare to black steels? I think we should be told.)
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Hybrid
I think Kenny has it figured out. In addition to no wooden neck and no wooden rear apron, It looks like it has the blackjack recessed tuning pan, and the Blackjack changer.
Interesting.
Interesting.
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Pro IV
Charlie,
Thank you for clearing that up, I hope I didn't mislead a potential buyer with my mistaken guess.
To me , from the top view, the piece which holds the fingers looks like the blackJacks trapezoid shaped housing. The pro IV changer looked different from above.
So...does the changer look like the ProIV both from above and from the undercarriage ?
Thanks again to Charlie and anyone else who contributes.
Thank you for clearing that up, I hope I didn't mislead a potential buyer with my mistaken guess.
To me , from the top view, the piece which holds the fingers looks like the blackJacks trapezoid shaped housing. The pro IV changer looked different from above.
So...does the changer look like the ProIV both from above and from the undercarriage ?
Thanks again to Charlie and anyone else who contributes.
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Picture of The Case
Here's a picture of the case. It's pretty nice!
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Accepting Offers, Please!
Bump, please, for this cool Jackson. The seller is entertaining any and all reasonable offerings. If you're interested, please drop me a line. Ships from North Carolina.