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Item Description

Gibson 1999 Explorer / Cherry Red w/OHC (1999)

Introducing the 1999s Gibson Explorer!
It goes without saying that this is the classic deformed guitar.

It has a mahogany body, mahogany neck, and rose fingerboard.
The rear pickup remains original, but the front pickup has been replaced with a Gibson 57classic.
There are some cracks and scratches in the paint, but there is no damage to the wood, and it is in relatively good condition considering its age.
If you are interested, please check it out.


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Delivery time: about 2 weeks  
(1)FedEx (tracked and insured)(5-10 days to USA)
(2)EMS 
 (tracked and insured)(5-15 days to USA)
(3)BOAT (tracked & insured)(120-150 days to USA)


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