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okieflyfisher

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  1. It does. Plays great, sounds great. They are really well done guitars.
  2. I have one. An 1988 model with everything all original. The man I got it from inherited it back in 1991 from his father who passed away. It's been in the case under his bed since then. Looks brand new and still has the plastic little tuner covers on back, the original warranty card and the Serial number all intact. Guitar is stunning and plays like a dream. The old man I got it from posted it on craigslist at about 11:00 pm one night and I was the lucky guy that saw it and called immediately. I said, I know it's late but I'd really like to buy this guitar. He said I was free to come get it so I did. It was everything he stated and more! Far More! I had it appraised and people across the internet truly have know real idea on the values of these guitars. Ive seen people without any real knowledge say these are worth oh about $400 or $500 dollars. About what a used China made Sheraton sells for! Funny thing is they are worth far more than that. They are some of the best built Sheratons made. They are very RARE and the guitar price guide doesn't even have them in it. If you have an 1986-1988 Sheraton with this headstock you have one of the truly collectable Epi's from the 80's. Two sold in the last couple years that were not original and had dents and abuse. both brought over $1400 US dollars. Mine was valued at double that amount. Sure, I know I'd have to find a buyer willing to pay that but it is what it is. They are far more valuable than what most people think.
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