After much inner debate with myself, Ive decided to sell my Schecter Blackjack C-7. I really thought I would be fine with the 26.5 scale. But after a year of trying to convince myself otherwise, I now believe that my little hands & fingers will just be a bit more comfortable on a more traditional 25.5 scale length. (dammit
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I originally obtained this baby from jacksonplayer, just over a year ago. Since then, its not been played outside of a non-smoking home, and still has the original pickups (Seymour Duncan JB/59 combo), and they sound fantastic. The neck and fretwork are just incredible on this thing. And frankly put, my biggest fear in selling it is that Ill not find another guitar with this nice of a neck & fretboard.
The only thing that keeps this guitar from looking brand new is simply a bit of the black-chrome finish has worn away from the bass side of the bridge, looking a bit more chrome than black-chrome on that side. But certainly no physical wear. Also has a minor degree of pick markings, but no more than you would expect to see on a newer guitar that's been played a little bit. This thing sounds great and plays great, and deserves a lot more play time than Ive been giving it lately.
See pics for details, and ask anything you like. Includes a very nice hardshell Schecter case. Asking $425, and that includes shipping within the continental US.
(I hadnt originally planned on shipping overseas, but this forum is a great group of folks and I dont really want to exclude anyone. So if youre outside the USA and interested, just let me know, and cost would just be $400 for the guitar and whatever the shipping would be to your particular location.)
Thanks for lookin',
Burke (Sentient)
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I originally obtained this baby from jacksonplayer, just over a year ago. Since then, its not been played outside of a non-smoking home, and still has the original pickups (Seymour Duncan JB/59 combo), and they sound fantastic. The neck and fretwork are just incredible on this thing. And frankly put, my biggest fear in selling it is that Ill not find another guitar with this nice of a neck & fretboard.
The only thing that keeps this guitar from looking brand new is simply a bit of the black-chrome finish has worn away from the bass side of the bridge, looking a bit more chrome than black-chrome on that side. But certainly no physical wear. Also has a minor degree of pick markings, but no more than you would expect to see on a newer guitar that's been played a little bit. This thing sounds great and plays great, and deserves a lot more play time than Ive been giving it lately.
See pics for details, and ask anything you like. Includes a very nice hardshell Schecter case. Asking $425, and that includes shipping within the continental US.
(I hadnt originally planned on shipping overseas, but this forum is a great group of folks and I dont really want to exclude anyone. So if youre outside the USA and interested, just let me know, and cost would just be $400 for the guitar and whatever the shipping would be to your particular location.)
Thanks for lookin',
Burke (Sentient)