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e46usa

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Hello,

I won this guitar signed from one of the big record labels. Can someone help me identify the guitar model type or retail value. Its brand new in a case. I dont have a serial number. It is signed by 19 latin grammy award winner..Juanes



Pictures attached.

Thanks in advance

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DrKev

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OLP MM1, I believe. Five years (minimum) since they were made. Anyway, they were budget-priced guitars, 'legal copies' of Music Man instruments, similar quality to Squier. Many people here liked them. Good quality for the price, at least initially. If I recall correctly, over time the quality dropped enough that Music Man withdrew the license and started up Sterling by Music Man instead.

Looking at the completed listings on ebay, any of these that actually sold recently were usually in the $160 range with the standard trem (like this one), around $200 - $300 with the floyd rose-style trem.
 
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Luc

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OLP MM1, I believe. Five years (minimum) since they were made.

Actually, this one's got the old style OLP logo, making it an 2002-2005 (?) model. Better quality than the later ones. I still have my 2003 MM1 (blue pearl, my first electric guitar) and it's a great guitar for the money.
 

Jack FFR1846

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Craigslist in my area, they show up occationally for $100. When they were still selling new but being discontinued, they were being blown out for $159.
 
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