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Posted By: R K Sattler E-mail: rksguit@hotmail.comDate posted: February 17, 2011 - 07:40 am
Message: Very cool,never seen L/H Exp.ever! Wish Icould have got one when I was touring with HITMEN DTK / JOHNNY KANNIS EXPLOSION in 87 to 92!! I saw J Hetfeild in 88/89 Horden Pavilion/Sydney Australia &was totally blown out still the Heaviest most Hi/Fi sounding gig Iv`e ever seen,when he was using the EET F@#% white Gibson.P.S. Dont look for me on the net about my almost famous days with above bands I was listed,but some total ASS@#$% deleted me from Wikipedia`s Who`s Who of Australian Rock!!! F@#$#@ unbelievable but it`s true!! Anyhow Goodluck Cool site!!! Robert [DUTCH] Sattler.

Posted By: Peter Portelli E-mail: floydfender@hotmail.comDate posted: August 20, 2010 - 11:33 am
Message: Hi, I happen to own a left handed Gibson Explorer, built in the early 1980's. Its red complete with case and in excellent condition. I am trying to find out what its worth. Is there a price guide I can consult?

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Posted By: jerry jones E-mail: PrivateDate posted: August 16, 2010 - 09:28 pm
Message: I have a left hand 2004 Xplorer in copper color. I bought new for my son when he was 13. He had it stolen by some duschbag after a show. I posted an ad on craigslist looking for the same guitar. I got a response from someone telling me about one at a local store in minneapolis. When I called, the man said he sold it the day before to a Japanese buyer from the kurosawa music store in Tokyo. After giving a description of the guitar we both agreed that the guitar was my sons. The store owner got on it and managed to get it back for me at a cost of $570.00. In the mean time I checked out the kurosawa website and it seemed as though they have many explorers.(non left handed currently)They may be a source for someone to find one though. The site is online. Just thought I'd share this story with you all. It just goes to show you what can happen if you own a morphadite guitar. It had to turn up somewhere. I wish I could have seen his face when he opened the case and saw it was a lefty explorer.


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