It's actually not far from me, so if anybody wants me to help broker a deal, I could do that.Selling an incredible custom shop Agile AL-3200 LP guitar, loaded with a $350 set of Bareknuckle Warpig pickups. Guitar was $1000+ new not including the pickups, and features a beautiful flame maple top, mahogany body, 5 pc walnut/maple neck-thru construction, ebony fretboard with mother of pearl block inlays, and Grover tuners. You will not find a better sub-$1K LP out there, and it's an absolute tone monster with the Bareknuckle Warpigs.
Agile AL-3200 Custom Shop in Brooklyn
Found this on CL: https://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/msg/ ... 31015.html
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Very kind of you to offer! That's my ad, might also be getting rid of my AL3100 Silverburst with stainless frets but haven't posted that one yet. Just don't need so many LPs, but they are both incredible guitars.glasshand wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 10:53 am Found this on CL: https://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/msg/ ... 31015.html
It's actually not far from me, so if anybody wants me to help broker a deal, I could do that.Selling an incredible custom shop Agile AL-3200 LP guitar, loaded with a $350 set of Bareknuckle Warpig pickups. Guitar was $1000+ new not including the pickups, and features a beautiful flame maple top, mahogany body, 5 pc walnut/maple neck-thru construction, ebony fretboard with mother of pearl block inlays, and Grover tuners. You will not find a better sub-$1K LP out there, and it's an absolute tone monster with the Bareknuckle Warpigs.
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Yeah for sure! I actually have two custom Agiles (both bought used), but my AS1000 is the only Agile I have that I would never sell at any price so that one’s staying .
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Aw man @glasshand, seen that one before, hate it’s leaving the family.
I’m surprised we don’t see the customs more often, Kurt ran tha program for years, there’s gotta be tons of em out there!
Does anyone have the numbers on how many customs Rondo sold yearly?
I’m surprised we don’t see the customs more often, Kurt ran tha program for years, there’s gotta be tons of em out there!
Does anyone have the numbers on how many customs Rondo sold yearly?
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Yeah you've seen it before cuz it's mine and I posted it for sale here a while back . Just finally got around to listing it on CL.Razzle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 20, 2021 11:16 pm Aw man @glasshand, seen that one before, hate it’s leaving the family.
I’m surprised we don’t see the customs more often, Kurt ran tha program for years, there’s gotta be tons of em out there!
Does anyone have the numbers on how many customs Rondo sold yearly?
There actually weren't really "tons" of customs as far as I know, largely due to the price tag. I think originally when the semi-customs were first introduced prices were pretty reasonable on them but eventually it got to a point where making a change or two to an otherwise stock Agile would leave you paying $1000+. At those prices, there's competition from USA built guitars and there just aren't many people willing to pay that much for a customized guitar that's MIK and from a brand that is (relatively) unknown, great as Agiles are.
Both this one and my other custom shop Agile (an AS-1000 that will be with me for life) were grabbed from GC for very low prices. Resale value on custom Agiles is typically about the same as that of the regular stock ones and far as I know there's no difference in terms of build quality...just the different specs.
If only I was the right side of the pond . . . .
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