Jackson Maverick HD Sell or Trade $1800 OBO (*SOLD*)

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Jackson Maverick HD Sell or Trade $1800 OBO (*SOLD*)

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I am looking to sell or trade my Jackson Maverick HD. It's a great player and I've had it just over a year. It's never been gigged and only set up for practice in my bedroom. It sounds and plays great. Stays in tune well and would make a fine first steel for someone, or something light to gig around with. It has a nice carpeted case with a leather leg bag. The only reason I'm looking to sell is for money toward a good D-10. I bought directly from the factory and am the only owner. Smoke free home. I'd like to get $1800 or a good trade offer plus some cash on my end, but am willing to negotiate on price. They start at $2400 new, and this guitar is as close to factory new that you can get from a private sale. Don't be afraid to offer up a trade or a money offer. The worst I can say is no. Thanks for looking!
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Would you be interested in a Marlen D-10 8 & 5 built in 1980?
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I just bought one of these that was made last year a few months ago, and I just have to say, someone is going to get one hell of a steel at a great price. Don’t sleep on this one
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Email sent w question.
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Email sent with offer
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Britt Newsome wrote:Email sent with offer
Will hold off on this purchase. Sorry for the false start!
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Steve Goodson wrote:Would you be interested in a Marlen D-10 8 & 5 built in 1980?
Very Possible. If you want to send me a PM with some pictures, that'd be great.
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Britt Newsome wrote:
Britt Newsome wrote:Email sent with offer
Will hold off on this purchase. Sorry for the false start!
That's OK man! Not a problem.
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Steve Goodson wrote:Would you be interested in a Marlen D-10 8 & 5 built in 1980?
Yes I would. I sent you a PM
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Ben Erhart wrote:I just bought one of these that was made last year a few months ago, and I just have to say, someone is going to get one hell of a steel at a great price. Don’t sleep on this one
I was surprised with how great the quality was myself! They are sweet guitars. Thanks!
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WOW; look at the diameter of that Changer Axle?? I bet this sounds like a million bucks!!! and my good friend/sho-bud machinist, Michael Yahl made those keyheads and much more help for the Jackson Steels.....VERY NICE!!!
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Ricky Davis wrote:WOW; look at the diameter of that Changer Axle?? I bet this sounds like a million bucks!!! and my good friend/sho-bud machinist, Michael Yahl made those keyheads and much more help for the Jackson Steels.....VERY NICE!!!
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This is just an awesome machine, Ricky, and the tone is top of the line! If I had the money outright for a D-10, I'd never sell this one. I understand that Mr. Yahl is one of the most respected if not the most respected in the business with machining new and repro parts. I can definitely see why!
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I understand that Mr. Yahl is one of the most respected if not the most respected in the business with machining new and repro parts. I can definitely see why!
Yes indeed he is Michael. He is all and only one I use for EVERYTHING Sho~bud; as I'm still restoring/refurbishing at least 25 a year; and Mr. Yahl always comes through with the most outstanding stuff far beyond all my machinists before him(Duane marrs; John coop; James Moorehead and may all of them RIP
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Hey Mike,

Where in NC are you, i'm in Durham.

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Ricky Davis wrote:
I understand that Mr. Yahl is one of the most respected if not the most respected in the business with machining new and repro parts. I can definitely see why!
Yes indeed he is Michael. He is all and only one I use for EVERYTHING Sho~bud; as I'm still restoring/refurbishing at least 25 a year; and Mr. Yahl always comes through with the most outstanding stuff far beyond all my machinists before him(Duane marrs; John coop; James Moorehead and may all of them RIP
Ricky,

Michael Yahl is a professional machinist, and his parts are A1, I agree. Gotta say, I stumbled across a Super Pro with Coop fingers on the E9th neck, and the tone difference from the stock changer is quite noticeable. I think all the machinists that you mentioned did some outstanding work as well, and for some, it wasn’t there life career.

Thanks for being the Sho~Bud guru, its nice to have an expert around!

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Please Close. Traded.
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