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Heads up: Agile AL-2000 LP setneck kit

SustainerPlayer

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If you are looking into a LP setneck kit this one is probably hard to beat price and quality-wise:

http://www.rondomusic.com/al2000kit.html

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SustainerPlayer said:
If you are looking into a LP setneck kit this one is probably hard to beat price and quality-wise:

http://www.rondomusic.com/al2000kit.html

al2000kit5.jpg

Not too sure ... The binding just above the switch hole seems to be seperating from the body, and there's a gouge in the wood in the lower corner.  If this is what they chose to photograph to sell, imagine what the other kits must look like.  Kinda like comparing the McDonald's hamburger on the picture to the one they actually give you .....
Caveat emptor ... you do get what you pay for.
 
Most items on the rondo website are single items. When you buy it, it disappears from the website. I was worried because when I bought my agile the flame matched the pic exactly and they said it was a real top not a photo finish...then I realized they dropped the item off the site as soon as my order was processed.
 
There are 3 in stock of this item.

But a handful of wood putty and some solid metallic purple and the flaws should be non-issues  :icon_biggrin:
 
I'm not sure how that's an attractive deal. $209 for a guitar that's missing parts and a finish, when right on their own site there's a whole page of them complete and gig-ready for between $229 and $249. So, for between $20 and $40 you can get pickups and a finish. I don't know about you guys, but I can't even buy the parts and material to do that myself for that kind of money, so why would I buy into this deal? Seems foolish. I wonder if it's mis-marked? Maybe the decimal is in the wrong place and it should be $20.90? Of course, even from Korea, that number doesn't make any sense, either.
 
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