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A GR Tomcat solid-body electric guitar and a Laney Session 40 Reverb solid-state combo amplifier. The guitar features a double-cutaway body with a three-tone sunburst finish and a three-ply white pickguard. It is configured with HSS (humbucker, single, single) pickups, a five-way selector switch, one volume control, and two tone controls. The bolt-on maple neck has a dark wood fingerboard with dot inlays. Hardware includes a chrome six-point synchronized tremolo bridge and six-in-line individual chrome tuners. The headstock is marked with a stylized GR logo and the Tomcat name. The neck plate displays a WEEE symbol. The Laney Session 40 Reverb combo amplifier features a black textured exterior and a metal mesh grille. The control panel provides inputs for Hi and Lo signals, a boost switch, and rotary controls for Reverb, Master Volume, Bass, Frequency, Gain, and Treble. The rear of the unit includes outputs for Line Out and a Reverb Footswitch. Included accessories are a coiled black instrument cable, a white power cable, and a black nylon guitar strap.
Condition report:
The guitar is in fair used condition with accumulated dust and light surface scratches. The tremolo arm is missing and at least one string is absent. The amplifier exhibits significant wear and structural damage, with a large rectangular section missing from the rear panel exposing internal wiring. The control knobs are dirty and at least one appears to be a mismatched replacement or is missing its cap. Both items are heavily dusted and show signs of neglect. They are sold as seen and have not been tested for electrical safety or functional performance.
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