Why does this guitar have “used” on the back of the headstock? To learn more about MIRC, check out this article by Reverb: All of our instruments have been inspected, set up and refurbished by our certified technicians to ensure you are receiving a quality instrument. We partner with the leading manufacturers in the industry, helping them recondition their distressed instruments. MIRC is the world’s largest refurbisher of stringed instruments. Thank you for checking out our listings and please let us know if you have any questions.įGW is a division of MIRC, LLC (Musical Instrument Reclamation Corporation), located in Franklin TN. This headstock has what is called the Cresting Wave Headstock design from the mid-late 70s. This neck was stored at the SLM warehouse for decades and this is the first time it's being offered for sale. Has some light dings and some light surface scratching from being stored and moved around over the years but in very nice new like shape. The Omega was introduced in 1976, was a glued in Les Paul style but normally with a matching maple peg head. Up for sale is a vintage NOS late 70s Electra guitar neck, we believe this is an Omega X-230 neck and possible prototype with a black peg head and black trapezoid inlays. Click here to be directed to similar products.
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