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crabby

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If I decide to sell it that is? It's a 91 , I think I remeber correctly. Has a couple very small blems and some fret wear, nothing bad. Sounds great Seymour Duncan humbucker (don't remember the model) at the bridge and a couple VanZandt single coils at the mid and neck positions (don't remember the model) and plays great as well and is VERY light weight. I'm not sure I want to sell it BUT I'm thinking about it, one thing for sure,,,,, I have to sell a couple of the guitars I have. Check out the pictures and let me know what you think it's worth guys.
By the way, I'm a "newbe" here . Great place , I'll be around even if I do sell my Silhouette.



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crabby

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Why am I selling it? Well, I'm selling it because, well , I'm not sure , I guess I have too many and I haven't played it much lately. I play a Fender AD Fat Strat and I put an LR Baggs X-bridge in it so I get some acoustic type sounds as well as the sc and humbucker electric tones. I play at church and I need a guitar that is as flexible as possible. the Silhouette is a great guitar and I may end up keeping it and selling some others BUT I guess wanted to get an idea of how much I could get out of it.
I've got a couple all humbucker guitars I'd like to sell as well, a Peavey Wolfgang standard "stoptail" (Mint) and a Peavey odyssey (Ex. condition), very much like a PRS single cut.
 

peter71

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I would buy it in a second if I wasn't totally convinced that my wife would kill me. With it probably.

On the bright side, I would be killed by a work of art. A much better way to die than say by fire ants.

Fire ants would suck.
 

crabby

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If In didn't have so many guitars I'd just keep it BUT I really need to sell it and a couple or three others, come on guys help a guy out , please!
 

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robochimp

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If I didn't just put everything I had into my own Sil, I'd buy yours in a new york minute. BTW, I'd recommend keeping the Sil. I have a feeling they'll rise in value in the coming years- that, and they play so F*cking unbelievably well!:D
Honestly, I can't imagine finding another axe that feels as good as my Sil, and I've been playing for 25 years.
Good luck to you, whatever you decide. I saw one or two on E-bay in the neighborhood of $1,000+. Maybe browse there a few days, and it'll help you get a better idea of what they're going for.
 
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