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All Original 1976 Ibanez 2681 Bob Weir Artist “Tree of Life,” NEW Not Reissue USA Seller
All Original 1976 Ibanez 2681 Bob Weir Artist “Tree of Life,” NEW Not Reissue USA Seller
An all original, 1976 Ibanez “Tree of Life,” which is essentially new. Essentially means that only if playing this instrument for a few minutes prior to purchase means not new; then it is not new. This guitar was locked in a glass display case in the music store in 1976 prior to purchase. The soon to be owner saw it, thought it was stunning; and traded a 1974 Les Paul and cash for it. This instrument has never seen any real playing time; and has been sitting in its original hard case since the fall of 1976.
The strings are the same original strings that were installed at the factory. Includes original store tag; original cord, still factory sealed; and yes, the original purchase receipt dated 11/29/76. There is also another set of strings included, which were “thrown in” for free at the time of purchase in 1976; but were never installed.
As can be seen, the protective paper is still on the plate that covers the electronics on the back of the guitar. There is some attractive patina visible near the white areas after 46 years.
Should you believe that the price is too high for this pristine, and perhaps in this condition unique specimen; please feel free to make an offer. Regarding rare coins, PCGS currently values the 1922 No D Lincoln cent at $2,050 in XF, $14,150 in MS60, $51,000 in MS64; and $90,000 in MS65.
I obtained this instrument from the original owner. Professional appraisal strongly recommended. Local pick up; or “white glove” shipping only. Payment by bank wire. Also available for sale locally.
https://reverb.com/item/68853272-al...rtist-tree-of-life-new-not-reissue-usa-seller
All Original 1976 Ibanez 2681 Bob Weir Artist “Tree of Life,” NEW Not Reissue USA Seller
An all original, 1976 Ibanez “Tree of Life,” which is essentially new. Essentially means that only if playing this instrument for a few minutes prior to purchase means not new; then it is not new. This guitar was locked in a glass display case in the music store in 1976 prior to purchase. The soon to be owner saw it, thought it was stunning; and traded a 1974 Les Paul and cash for it. This instrument has never seen any real playing time; and has been sitting in its original hard case since the fall of 1976.
The strings are the same original strings that were installed at the factory. Includes original store tag; original cord, still factory sealed; and yes, the original purchase receipt dated 11/29/76. There is also another set of strings included, which were “thrown in” for free at the time of purchase in 1976; but were never installed.
As can be seen, the protective paper is still on the plate that covers the electronics on the back of the guitar. There is some attractive patina visible near the white areas after 46 years.
Should you believe that the price is too high for this pristine, and perhaps in this condition unique specimen; please feel free to make an offer. Regarding rare coins, PCGS currently values the 1922 No D Lincoln cent at $2,050 in XF, $14,150 in MS60, $51,000 in MS64; and $90,000 in MS65.
I obtained this instrument from the original owner. Professional appraisal strongly recommended. Local pick up; or “white glove” shipping only. Payment by bank wire. Also available for sale locally.
https://reverb.com/item/68853272-al...rtist-tree-of-life-new-not-reissue-usa-seller