


Epiphone Firebird Limited Custom Shop - Black - Used
Marsoni
M251S
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Friday, May 29
Epiphone Firebird Limited Custom Shop - Black - UsedThis guitar shows definite signs of use. There are knicks blemishes and some pick rash on the front. The strap button has been moved but has been put back to where it belongs. Overall the guitar is in good used playing condition. The no frills Ltd. Ed. Firebird Studio features a mahogany body and neck with the classic Firebird reverse headstock profile and 6 on a side Steinberger 40: 1 ratio direct drive Gearless machine heads. The Firebird is powered
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