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138
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$1,025.00
VenmoNOT TRADING**
Electra MPC X720 Outlaw
2 Electra Cartridge ($200 Value) Included Phase Shifter and Power Overdrive (think mild tube screamer)
Gig Bag Included
Set mahogany neck and body, natural finish, Black pickguard, bowtie fret markers, Super Magnaflux pickups, MPC onboard electronics
The Outlaw was one of the first Electra guitars to have a truly new and original design. Even the headstock is a shape not shared by other Electra guitars. It was also an early endorsement guitar, endorsed by Tampa band The Outlaws, best remembered for their 1975 hit "There Goes Another Love Song".
The Outlaw combined many of the innovations Tom Presley had developed in the Omega- brass nut and bridge plate for resonance, as well as the new MPC electronics.
As different as the Outlaw is from many other Electras, it is no surprise that it was made by Terada, who would later become the primary manufacturer of Gretsch guitars. The bridge, headstock, and other details suggest similarity to other Terada models.
Tone Spectrum Circuitry on pickup selector
All pots tested and cleaned and fully functional.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.











2 Days
138
1
$1,025.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.














































































VenmoNOT TRADING**
Electra MPC X720 Outlaw
2 Electra Cartridge ($200 Value) Included Phase Shifter and Power Overdrive (think mild tube screamer)
Gig Bag Included
Set mahogany neck and body, natural finish, Black pickguard, bowtie fret markers, Super Magnaflux pickups, MPC onboard electronics
The Outlaw was one of the first Electra guitars to have a truly new and original design. Even the headstock is a shape not shared by other Electra guitars. It was also an early endorsement guitar, endorsed by Tampa band The Outlaws, best remembered for their 1975 hit "There Goes Another Love Song".
The Outlaw combined many of the innovations Tom Presley had developed in the Omega- brass nut and bridge plate for resonance, as well as the new MPC electronics.
As different as the Outlaw is from many other Electras, it is no surprise that it was made by Terada, who would later become the primary manufacturer of Gretsch guitars. The bridge, headstock, and other details suggest similarity to other Terada models.
Tone Spectrum Circuitry on pickup selector
All pots tested and cleaned and fully functional.










