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This is a new B-stock singlecut black electric guitar that is designed to look like Jimmy Page's lost & now returned instrument that was used in his session work and early Led Zeppelin.  Page's guitar was stolen at Minneapolis–Saint Paul airport in 1970.  Jimmy had customised it with 3 x 2-way on-off pickup selector switches instead of the standard 3-way switch, enabling him to get a sonic array of options that weren't available to him otherwise.

This guitar also has the 3 switches which allows you to turn on & off pickups, for instance enabling you to have the bridge & middle humbuckers on, but not the neck; or bridge & neck without the middle; or middle & neck without the bridge; although you may have to turn the bridge volume control down to do this.

There is also a vibrato bridge for all those waggling moments like Neil Young, but I wouldn't advise divebombing on this.

Why is this a B-stock?  The electrics have been tested & are fully working.  This is a new cosmetic road worn/ relic model: The gold finish has rubbed off on the vibrato unit & arm & some of the tuners; there are light scratch marks on the scratchplate; light swirling on the body and several marks on the jackplate. All of these do not effect the guitar's playability and it has never been used.  All of these do not effect the guitar's playability and it has never been used.

If you want a guitar that is totally pristine, then this probably isn't for you.

It was made in China by the same company that produce Firefly guitars, but the headstock is unbranded.

Please note the body has a slightly curved, not flat back.  It's barely noticeable, but I was informed of this by a previous buyer.

It's perfect for anyone who wants a guitar they can upgrade for a low price.

Pick yourself up an inflation-busting bargain!

Free postage for the UK and I send via eBay's Global Shipping Programme for worldwide buyers.

Please ensure you understand everything from the above description before buying.