Tony has used and owned this guitar for many years, and it has appeared on both G3 Denver and G3 Tokyo DVDs (see video stills), along with the Crossroads Guitar Festival DVD. It's been one of Tony's main road guitars for tours since 2001 with Steve Vai, CAB, Michel Polnareff, and Devil's Slingshot. Tony has played this guitar in front of hundreds of thousands of people all over the world.
The guitar is a TMAC6C — based on the Carvin DC127 — with Tony's signature touches: A Floyd Rose tremolo with a graphite nut and sperzel tuners, and the headstock is adorned with Tony's signature "TMACVI" logo. The active electronics are upgraded with Tony's push-pull volume pot that lowers the volume of the guitar, so that when you're in distortion mode, you can pull out the knob to clean up the signal. This feature is only available on TMAC signature guitars.
The guitar has a neck-thru alder body, blue sunburst over quilted maple, and comes in a case.
This guitar is in great condition, with some paint chipping on the back of the guitar by the electronics cavity. There is also a small chip on the headstock. Apart from some other light finish scratches, this guitar is in incredibly good shape for a touring guitar.
Tony is happy to sign the guitar for the buyer. We can also provide a photo of Tony with the guitar, along with a letter of authenticity.
Attached are some photos of the guitar along with a number of video stills from the G3 Denver and Tokyo DVDs.
This guitar will go on eBay on Sunday April the 19th — but can be had before that for $4000 ono, plus insured shipping. We may consider a combo deal with the 7-string that we're also selling. See below.
UPDATE: THE GUITAR HAS SOLD - THANKS TO ALL WHO BID ON THE GUITAR.
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