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1987 Neal Moser Guitars Vintage Superstrat Shattered Glass Finish by Dan Lawrence w/ Case, Hangtag
1987 Neal Moser Guitars Vintage Superstrat Shattered Glass Finish by Dan Lawrence w/ Case, Hangtag
Up for sale, a 1987 Neal Moser Guitars Superstrat in excellent, 100% original condition and in perfect working order, complete with the original hardshell case and hangtag. Most prominently recognized for designing the original B.C. Rich Bich model, Neal Moser spent a decade working as an independent contractor for B.C. Rich before joining forces with Lee Garver of GMW Guitar Works in 1986. A product of their longstanding partnership, this Superstrat features a Seymour Duncan pickup, Floyd-Rose licensed Schaller tremolo, and a 1 of 1 Shattered Glass custom finish painted by Dan Lawrence.
Weighing 7lbs 10oz, the Seymour Duncan TB-4 JB Trembucker at the bridge is Seymour Duncanās original hot-rodded humbucker, delivering a rich, versatile tone with full and powerful lows, crisp and detailed highs, and an upper-midrange bump that adds crunch and chunk to heavy chords and translates to a singing, vocal-like quality for melodic playing. This Neal Moser Superstrat has been professionally setup here at Mike & Mikeās Guitar Bar with 10-46 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Birdseye maple
-Shape: Medium C, measuring .830ā 1st fret, .945ā 12th fret
-Fretboard: Maple, 24-fret, 16ā radius
-Frets: Jumbo, faint wear beneath the G and B strings on frets 1-9
-Scale Length: 24 ¾ā
-Nut: 1.650ā (42mm), locking
-Tuners: Gotoh
-Factory Markings: Neal Moser signature on peghead/neck pocket
-Manufacturer: Warmoth
Body Specs:
-Pickups: Seymour Duncan TB-4 JB Trembucker
-Controls: Volume
-Harness: Full-size Japanese pot dates to September, 1987
-Hardware: Schaller Floyd Rose-licensed tremolo, dome-top knurled knob
The gloss Shattered Glass finish exhibits a few areas of subtle cloudiness in the clear coat on top, with cosmetic wear limited to a couple finish chips adjacent to the neck plate and a few minor dings and finish scratches on the rest of the body. The satin finish on the neck profile is flawless.
The original hardshell case is included, along with the hangtag.
$5,999.99
1987 Neal Moser Guitars Vintage Superstrat Shattered Glass Finish by Dan Lawrence w/ Case, Hangtagā
$5,999.99
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1987 Neal Moser Guitars Vintage Superstrat Shattered Glass Finish by Dan Lawrence w/ Case, Hangtag
Up for sale, a 1987 Neal Moser Guitars Superstrat in excellent, 100% original condition and in perfect working order, complete with the original hardshell case and hangtag. Most prominently recognized for designing the original B.C. Rich Bich model, Neal Moser spent a decade working as an independent contractor for B.C. Rich before joining forces with Lee Garver of GMW Guitar Works in 1986. A product of their longstanding partnership, this Superstrat features a Seymour Duncan pickup, Floyd-Rose licensed Schaller tremolo, and a 1 of 1 Shattered Glass custom finish painted by Dan Lawrence.
Weighing 7lbs 10oz, the Seymour Duncan TB-4 JB Trembucker at the bridge is Seymour Duncanās original hot-rodded humbucker, delivering a rich, versatile tone with full and powerful lows, crisp and detailed highs, and an upper-midrange bump that adds crunch and chunk to heavy chords and translates to a singing, vocal-like quality for melodic playing. This Neal Moser Superstrat has been professionally setup here at Mike & Mikeās Guitar Bar with 10-46 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Birdseye maple
-Shape: Medium C, measuring .830ā 1st fret, .945ā 12th fret
-Fretboard: Maple, 24-fret, 16ā radius
-Frets: Jumbo, faint wear beneath the G and B strings on frets 1-9
-Scale Length: 24 ¾ā
-Nut: 1.650ā (42mm), locking
-Tuners: Gotoh
-Factory Markings: Neal Moser signature on peghead/neck pocket
-Manufacturer: Warmoth
Body Specs:
-Pickups: Seymour Duncan TB-4 JB Trembucker
-Controls: Volume
-Harness: Full-size Japanese pot dates to September, 1987
-Hardware: Schaller Floyd Rose-licensed tremolo, dome-top knurled knob
The gloss Shattered Glass finish exhibits a few areas of subtle cloudiness in the clear coat on top, with cosmetic wear limited to a couple finish chips adjacent to the neck plate and a few minor dings and finish scratches on the rest of the body. The satin finish on the neck profile is flawless.
The original hardshell case is included, along with the hangtag.
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Up for sale, a 1987 Neal Moser Guitars Superstrat in excellent, 100% original condition and in perfect working order, complete with the original hardshell case and hangtag. Most prominently recognized for designing the original B.C. Rich Bich model, Neal Moser spent a decade working as an independent contractor for B.C. Rich before joining forces with Lee Garver of GMW Guitar Works in 1986. A product of their longstanding partnership, this Superstrat features a Seymour Duncan pickup, Floyd-Rose licensed Schaller tremolo, and a 1 of 1 Shattered Glass custom finish painted by Dan Lawrence.
Weighing 7lbs 10oz, the Seymour Duncan TB-4 JB Trembucker at the bridge is Seymour Duncanās original hot-rodded humbucker, delivering a rich, versatile tone with full and powerful lows, crisp and detailed highs, and an upper-midrange bump that adds crunch and chunk to heavy chords and translates to a singing, vocal-like quality for melodic playing. This Neal Moser Superstrat has been professionally setup here at Mike & Mikeās Guitar Bar with 10-46 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Birdseye maple
-Shape: Medium C, measuring .830ā 1st fret, .945ā 12th fret
-Fretboard: Maple, 24-fret, 16ā radius
-Frets: Jumbo, faint wear beneath the G and B strings on frets 1-9
-Scale Length: 24 ¾ā
-Nut: 1.650ā (42mm), locking
-Tuners: Gotoh
-Factory Markings: Neal Moser signature on peghead/neck pocket
-Manufacturer: Warmoth
Body Specs:
-Pickups: Seymour Duncan TB-4 JB Trembucker
-Controls: Volume
-Harness: Full-size Japanese pot dates to September, 1987
-Hardware: Schaller Floyd Rose-licensed tremolo, dome-top knurled knob
The gloss Shattered Glass finish exhibits a few areas of subtle cloudiness in the clear coat on top, with cosmetic wear limited to a couple finish chips adjacent to the neck plate and a few minor dings and finish scratches on the rest of the body. The satin finish on the neck profile is flawless.
The original hardshell case is included, along with the hangtag.










