Anyone help me value a MIJ King V with Kahler??

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What model is that? It kind of looks like the Dave Mustaine signature mode with that bridge, but I don’t see the signature on the headstock and the pickups are different. I can’t tell from the grain of the photos, but is that the sparkle finish or is it a solid color? Assuming that’s a neck through?
 
These days who knows but that bridge is fixed, probably one of my old ones. That color was my least favorite bc it yellowed, badly. It looks like a refin. These never came in that color, it was a silver flake. If u can get it cheap then do it but these days that rarely happens. It is not a $2k guitar...how much is the seller asking?
 
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What model is that? It kind of looks like the Dave Mustaine signature mode with that bridge, but I don’t see the signature on the headstock and the pickups are different. I can’t tell from the grain of the photos, but is that the sparkle finish or is it a solid color? Assuming that’s a neck through?
It is a neck thru. I don't know but its a MIJ KV. The pickups has been changed yes and it don't look like a sparkle
 
I thought 3310s only came on the KV1 signatures?
 
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These days who knows but that bridge is fixed, probably one of my old ones. That color was my least favorite bc it yellowed, badly. It looks like a refin. These never came in that color, it was a silver flake. If u can get it cheap then do it but these days that rarely happens. It is not a $2k guitar...how much is the seller asking?
He not asking anything yet but im trying to convince him to sell but his not sure what's its worth
 
That is a Kahler Flyer. Cheap bridge. I have 3 guitars with them and I love the way they feel but the tremolo is useless. The Kahler Spyder is much more functional.
 
Could that be what the Mustaine model will eventually be?
 
What´s weird here is that it isn´t the same guitar you showed earlier in the thread...? Note the "Grover Jackson" logo after the big Jackson logo, which they used for a bit for models only meant for the japanese market.
 
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