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They really don't get much rare than this. This is a mid-80's
V220T, with a solid quilted body in a left-handed configuration. |
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Here's the back of the above X220T. |
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This is an unusual left-handed X220C, made around 1993, at the end of
the run of this model. |
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From the same seller as the lefty X220 above, here's a mid-80's
left-handed V220 with TB6 bridge and chrome hardware. |
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Here's a late
80's V220 that has been obviously heavily modified... |
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Another V220
with some graphic mods. |
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This
V220 has been
modified with EMG pickups and a custom-made pickguard. |
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This 1987 V220
has abalone block inlays, which wasn't seen on many Vs. |
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A late
80's V220 in clear gloss on flamed maple. |
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Here's
another shot of the above V220. |
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And another
clear flamed maple V220. |
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Here's a
mid-80's V220 in clear gloss on maple. |
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This is a
V220 from the mid-1980's, finished in black with chrome hardware and
Kahler tremolo. |
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This is a mid-1980's V220 in gloss black with gold hardware and a Kahler
tremolo. |
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From about
1989, this neck-through V220 is finished in Pearl Blue, with the
less-common inline headstock. It's now part of
Bundy's Collection. |
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Here's an extremely rare left-handed, 1988 or 1989 V220 with an inline
headstock and abalone block inlays. |
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This
V220 was obviously refinished at some point in it's life. |
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And here's
another refinished V220. |
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Here's an
Ultra V with the less-common Wilkinson tremolo. |
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From the same
seller as the X220 below, this 1990 Ultra V in Vintage Yellow on flamed
maple with birdseye maple fingerboard, and 3-pickup electronics is
undoubtedly one-of-a-kind. This V is now part of
Dan St. Peters'
impressive
collection. |
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Wow, this is a
rare one. A 1992 X220 in emerald green on flamed maple with
birdseye maple fingerboard. |
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One of
Carvin's great classic pointy models - this is a 1985 V220 in pearl
white. |
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Here's another mid-80's white V220, this time with an FTB-6 bridge. |
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This
mid-80's V220 had a little decal work done on it... |
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This is a
1988 V220 with Kahler tremolo, gold hardware, and the less-common
in-line headstock. |
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This is a
1987 V220 in very rare Platinum Pearl Pink. |
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Here's
another pink V220, with chrome hardware and a Kahler. |
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This Ultra V
was originally made for Steve Lynch of the band Autograph, and has been
spotted on eBay several times. |
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Here's a
very cool Ultra V from the early 90's finished in electric green. |
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This is a
close-up of the above Ultra V. |
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This is an
Ultra V from about 1991 in Ferrari red. |
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This
early 90's Ultra V has obviously been modified. |
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Here's
another look at the snakeskin V. |
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Here's an
unusual Ultra V - it has a reverse body (a left-handed body used on a
right-handed guitar), giving it the look of a Jackson Randy Rhodes
model. |
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Yikes!
This guitar started life as a '92 X220, then the owner decided to
convert it to a "travel guitar". Enter the circular saw.
This one surprisingly sold for $132. |
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