I am interested in this guitar, but the seller isn't sure exactly what it is. Check it out. What do you think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MakeTrack=true
I am interested in this guitar, but the seller isn't sure exactly what it is. Check it out. What do you think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MakeTrack=true
Expensive kindling
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. i do like the look of the neck tho...Originally Posted by Johnny64
It came from an estate sale, ergo, it is, in fact, a Fender or Gibson, definitely from the 50s or 60s and worth a mint. What don't you guys understand.
'Scuse me, I gotta go andplace a bid.
If you leave the house, you're just asking for it.
Its an old Japanese knock off.
Judging by the picture at the lower right, I'd say it's a fake Jaguar made of solid crack.
I'd stay away from it.
Crack is wack!
Last edited by NeoFauve; 03-31-2005 at 08:09 AM.
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Yeah.. too much is wrong with that thing for it to be legit.
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Whoever makes a bid on it has had enough crack, i think :roflOriginally Posted by NeoFauve
i bet this really annoy's you if your a grammar freak.
Not that it matters because it's sold, but for a guy that doesn't know anything about instruments he (the seller) sure do know alot 'o lingo. And think about it. If you didn't know anything about guitars would you take apart the neck? Even if you were a novice i think you would be a little apprehensive about taking the whole thing apart.
-just an observation outside the box.