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Pics or I wont beleive youIts a RG 7681 LTD 1
Non Trem Version of the RG 7680 LTD 1 which was the prototype of the 2077xl but with no singlecoil in middle, 3D colour and flourescent binding. They were made in two, maybe three colours. The blue, purple and a red one, which I have never seen. They came in very limited Lots in 2000. Ibanez told me there were 14! imported 7680 in Europe. 7681 were even less but I have no detailed information
These extremely rare monsters pop up every 2 to 3 years.
I have a RG 7680 LTD 1 myself and its one of the best playing and sounding baritone from a production line i have ever played.
I know of 5 other 7680
1 in Berlin
1 in Hong Kong
1 in Hamburg
1 in Holland
and mine
but I only know of one 7681 in Munich
Wish you all the best, maybe you should reconsider selling it. The playability is hard to get...
Pics or I wont beleive you![]()
thanks... and I ENVY you!
These extremely rare monsters pop up every 2 to 3 years.
I have a RG 7680 LTD 1 myself and its one of the best playing and sounding baritone from a production line i have ever played.
I know of 5 other 7680
1 in Berlin
1 in Hong Kong
1 in Hamburg
1 in Holland
and mine
but I only know of one 7681 in Munich
HOLY FUCK.
That guitar is as rare as pubic hair on Paris Hilton.
RG7681-LTD(2?)
I'd say you could get $1200-1400USD for it.