Justice Pro-Lite 4x5 SOLD - Donation to Follow

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David Currey
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Justice Pro-Lite 4x5 SOLD - Donation to Follow

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Justice Pro-Lite - bought this guitar from Clark Doughty in 2015. Very nice guitar, lightweight (about 45 pounds in the case), great sounding, smooth playing guitar. Installed Wallace TT-10 pickup. Comes with Justice case and cloth leg/rod bag, American flag dust cover, & extra pull rods and bell crank parts. Played regularly with local worship teams. Asking $2,500 plus shipping to the lower 48. Payment preferred through PayPal.

Copedent:
P1=Franklin Pedal
P2, P3, P4 = Emmons
LKL=raise 4&8
LKR=lower 2&9
LKV=raise 6
RKL=lower 4&8
RKR=raise 1&2, lower 7

I bought a Mullen PRP D-10 blonde a few months ago, so need to find a good home for this Justice. Thanks for checking it out!

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Fred Justice
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Koa Wood

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This Pro Lite is the one and only guitar I ever built with Koa Wood, so beautiful.
I had enough of it to build two guitars and always planed on building myself one, just never got around to it.
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Ken Pippus
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Post by Ken Pippus »

That's lacquered wood, not mica, Fred?
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Fred Justice
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No, its mica. Looks great huh?
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David Currey
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Justice Pro-Lite 4x5

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Hi Fred, I enjoyed talking with you this past weekend on the phone. Appreciate the additional information on the Pro-Lite. This has been great guitar and I really hate to let it go, but trying to keep the budget balanced! I've had several inquiries, but no serious offers yet.

God bless and Merry Christmas!
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Jim Morris
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Post by Jim Morris »

Raise 6 on your vertical? Curious what kind of raise you have.

These guitars look, play and sound amazing. I’ve missed my pro lite since the day I sold her.
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Post by Roy McKinney »

I am curious about the LKL and LKR changes.???
I have two of Fred's guitars.
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Post by Ron Pruter »

Roy and Jim. EZ to change copedent on these nice guitars.👍
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I know Ron, I have two of them.
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Update, Copedent & SOLD

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Sold locally with a referral from Fred Justice, but since it was learned about through the Forum, I'll send in that donation.

As far as the copedent. LKV = raise 6 (G#) a 1/2 to B - wasn't the greatest idea! Probably should have stayed with the standard 5&10, lower to Bb.

The other switch, was swapping the usual LKR (lower 4&8, from E to D#), with RKL (lower 2&9, from D# to D, D to C#).

I enjoyed the ease of making these changes on Fred's guitar. Easy to experiment with! Glad to find a good home for it!
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