Sierra D10 Session For Sale

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Jamie French
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Location: Arlington, Texas, USA

Sierra D10 Session For Sale

Post by Jamie French »

I really don't like selling this guitar but I dislke more it not getting played. Sierra, Session D-10, 8 & 5 Nashville set up. Keyless tuning, (the micro tuning is a great feature) slide out pick ups to get that just right sound from either neck. 1 pick up is George L, E-66 and the other is I'm told a humbucker. (Some of you who know your pickups may be able to confirm this by viewing the avaialbe pictures.) On a 1 to 10 scale this guitar is a high 9. A few small scars on the pedal bar and lower legs. It comes with the wheel ease case. I need $2,500.00 plus shipping for this very fine guitar. Check out the pictures.

Your welcome to contact me at (817) 266-9524

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Hap Young
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Post by Hap Young »

Jamie Sorry to see you selling the Sierra. This is a fantastic guitar. I have a D10 Sierra Session and I think its the best guitar going. Mechanically solid and the sound is great.You can change the chopedent real easy. Someone who wants a great guitar should jump on this one.
Jamie French
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Joined: 20 Feb 2003 1:01 am
Location: Arlington, Texas, USA

Post by Jamie French »

Hap, I to think the Sierra's are the best mechanically designed guitars. Firm stops & smooth pedal & knee lever pulls. I also agree the sound is fantastic, especially with the ability slide the pickups out and change them from neck to neck. This is such a nice guitar I don't gig with it because I don't want it to get the road dings. Because I gig with a couple of other guitars this guitar just doesn't get it's deserved play time and that is a shame.

Thanks for you're input.
Jamie French
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Location: Arlington, Texas, USA

Post by Jamie French »

Bump Please
Jamie French
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Post by Jamie French »

Bump
Michael Garnett
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Post by Michael Garnett »

I played this guitar last night, it's an absolutely great guitar, put together nicely, very precise pedal pulls and surprisingly easy to tune. Somebody's getting a great deal on this beautiful axe.

-MG

Edit: Also, not mention, Jamie is a great guy, he and his wife welcomed me into their home and we chatted and picked for the better part of two hours. You can't go wrong dealing with folks like Jamie.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Michael Garnett on 28 September 2006 at 10:14 PM.]</p></FONT>
Jamie French
Posts: 19
Joined: 20 Feb 2003 1:01 am
Location: Arlington, Texas, USA

Post by Jamie French »

Michael,

Thanks for the kind words, stop by and anytime and let's do some pickin.
Jamie French
Posts: 19
Joined: 20 Feb 2003 1:01 am
Location: Arlington, Texas, USA

Post by Jamie French »

Please close thread, sale pending payment.
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