In very good condition, the 1980 Electra MPC Model X710 Outlaw in Natural finish is a testament to unique design and innovative features. Weighing 9lbs 3oz, this guitar boasts a set mahogany neck and body, accentuated by the iconic Electra 'peace sign' logo branded below the bridge. The black pickguard, bowtie fret markers, and Super Magnaflux pickups contribute to the guitar's vintage charm and versatility.
The Outlaw stands out as one of the first Electra guitars with a truly original design, including a distinctive headstock shape not shared by other models. As an early endorsement guitar, it was famously endorsed by the Tampa band The Outlaws, known for their hit "There Goes Another Love Song" in 1975. Combining innovative features developed by Tom Presley, such as the Omega brass nut and bridge plate for enhanced resonance, and the revolutionary MPC electronics, the Outlaw sets itself apart as a forward-thinking instrument.
This guitar comes complete with MPC modules for customizable tonal options and ships in a gig bag for convenient storage and transportation. The 1980 Electra MPC Model X710 Outlaw in Natural finish is a vintage gem that blends style, functionality, and history, making it a prized addition for collectors and musicians alike.
Features:
- 1980 Electra MPC Model X710 Outlaw in Natural finish, very good condition
- Set mahogany neck and body with Electra 'peace sign' logo below the bridge
- Features black pickguard, bowtie fret markers, and Super Magnaflux pickups for versatile tonal options
- Incorporates innovative technologies developed by Tom Presley, including Omega brass nut and bridge plate, and MPC electronics
- Comes with MPC modules for customizability and ships in a gig bag for storage and transport ease