Justice Pro-Lite 4x5 SOLD - Donation to Follow
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Justice Pro-Lite 4x5 SOLD - Donation to Follow
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!
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!
Last edited by David Currey on 24 Dec 2021 6:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Koa Wood
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.
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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Phone: 480-235-8797
Phone: 480-235-8797
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Justice Pro-Lite 4x5
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!
God bless and Merry Christmas!
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Update, Copedent & SOLD
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!
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!