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Old 04-30-2011, 03:49 PM
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Ok I am bassplayer but have picked up a Arbor Guitar on the cheap. I am hoping some one on here can give me a little info on it or help send me in the right direction. The Arbor electric solid body guitar is a model number G317 and serial number 8703683. This is what if found out about it: ROCKER DOUBLE CUTAWAY, produced 1986 - 1989.
This guitar has two single coil pickups and one humbucker pickup with 4 toggle switches. white red and black color combo with a classic 80's lightning bolt pattern. Jackson looking neck with the jackson shark tooth markers. Also autographed "Ted Nugent 92". I don't know any thing else about it, like what it is made out of, are the pickup and electronics on them good or would I be better of moding it? the two single coil and one humbucker say Arbor on them. Also any idea what one of these would be worth? Not that I nessarly want to sell it. Just curious if I did ok on the price. Never heard of Arbor. I have always played Fender, Peavey and Ibanez basses.
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