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Greco MR800 1977 - Brown Sunburst

Greco MR800 1977 - Brown Sunburst

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Built at the legendary FujiGen factory during the golden era of Japanese guitars, the Greco MR800 was the first signature model for Mick Ralphs (Bad Company, Mott the Hoople) and also favored by KISS legends Ace Frehley and Paul Stanley. This rare model features a contoured ash body with carved top, rich rosewood fretboard, and 24 frets with easy upper access.

Equipped with dual Greco PU-0 humbuckers—70s-style Super Distortion clones—the MR800 delivers powerful, vintage-inspired tone with excellent sustain. A comfortable neck profile and precise craftsmanship make it ideal for players seeking playability, tone, and classic rock style in one iconic instrument.


Condition Notes: All original. Excellent condition for its age!

Light scratches throughout.

Body: Tiny ding in upper horn edge. Subtle areas of finish sink on top. Finish chips around back edge. Buckle rash/worming. Screw hole from previous strap pin. Tiny spots of finish blush along binding.


Brand: Greco

Model: MR800

Year: 1977

Serial: N/A

Color: Brown Sunburst

Weight: 9.54 lbs

Strings: D'Addario

NECK

  • Neck Type: Set
  • Frets: 24
  • Scale Length: 24.75"
  • Fret Life: 95%
  • Neck Material: Maple
  • Fretboard Material: Rosewood
  • Neck Finish: Gloss

BODY

  • Body Type: Solid
  • Body Wood(s): Top - Maple, Back - Mahogany
  • Binding Color: Cream
  • Bridge Type: Wraparound
  • Pickguard Color: N/A

ELECTRONICS

  • Total Pickups: 2
  • Pickup Configuration: HH
  • Wiring: Passive
  • Pickup Resistances:
    • Neck: 7.76k
    • Bridge: 7.7k
  • Controls: (2) Volume, (2) Tone, 3-Way Toggle Switch

INCLUDES: Hardshell Case


Disclaimer: You are not buying a setup, you are buying an instrument. This means that the setups we perform on instruments for sale are intended to inspect and ensure proper function of various aspects of the instruments. Customer-based setups are personal and no two players will require the same setups measurements.

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