I will consider shipping each and all of these. Prices are as follows:
Rickenbacker 360 - $1500
Gibson SG - $1200
Marshall DSL - $700 Rickenbacker 360
This guitar is my baby. Out of any instrument I own, this is the last one I want to see go. I've been hit with more bills and expenses than any college student should ever see and you do what you have to to survive.
The guitar is totally stock with the hi-gain pickups. It's perfect condition except that has a scrape on the back from a moment of stupidity on my part when wearing a pocketknife one day. The scratches are subtle and only on the back. (See photos. You see more reflection in that black piano finish than damage.) To the audience and the eye, it's flawless though. The factory OHSC has some marks on it's face from a plastic footed Fender HSC on top of it from time to time. They're more of smoothings of the rough plastic finish than a scratch or a gouge.
The price is firm. Also included is the original "case candy" and a 20 foot stereo to 2 mono cable for that Ric-O-Sound.

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Gibson SG
This is a vintage 1974 Gibson SG. The serial number and "MADE IN USA" stamp on the back of the headstock dates it to 1970 / 73 / 74 but the pot codes and bridge design date it to 1974. Serial number 174xxx. Straight out of the Kalamazoo, MI shop. Vintage Guitar Blue Book says that only 260 SG were made from '72 to '86 with a tremolo. I have the base plate of an original era-correct Gibson branded Bigsby (which has a different footprint than a B5) and will add an arm, spring, and screws shortly. It's identical to the tremolo that was removed from the guitar.
It's an amazing and very, very playable guitar with what is possibly the best sounding neck pickup I have ever heard in my life. This rolled off of the production line with a Gibson branded Bigsby-style tremolo, but it has since been replaced at some point in its life. It is otherwise original to the best of my knowledge and research (including the "new design tune-o-matic bridge".) This is the ultimate within-reach vintage player's guitar. It has wear, so it isn't in collectors condition unless you value your mojo.
I have very high quality photos of the guitar, including replacement bridge, dings, and serial number available.
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Marshall DSL
This amp is fully functional. It's probably seen 20-30 hours of play since I bought it in 2007. It was serviced when I purchased it. It has some minor bumps on it, but from 3 feet it looks new.
Thanks and best of luck all!
-Chris