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My New Agile 3100
Just completed a few mods on my new Agile, and I think I'm done ... for a little while at least. For the money, I am really impressed with this guitar. I replaced the bridge pickup w/ a SD Pearly Gates, put in Orange Drop caps, and replaced the pup selector cap with an amber colored one. For a little over $300, I have a beautiful, great sounding guitar. Highly recommend this company if you are looking for a cheaper alternative.
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Re: My New Agile 3100
Ah... I think those come with the same economy TOM? Don't they? I'd replace that instead of the switch tip!
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Re: My New Agile 3100
Hey Tony ... this guitar is solid mahogony, with just the thinner maple veneer (I think). I don't know what Rondo calls the color, but I would compare it to a honeyburst. The model is the AL-3100 Bound HSBF ... you may be able to find more info on-line.
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