700 series acoustics
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No - I'm just an observer of the continuing discussion of 6-saddle vs. 12-saddle, and 12-string intonation in general. I've never owned a 12-string of any kind, but have, over my 30+ years of playing, played many acoustic 12-strings, which invariably have straight saddles. I've never been aware of intonation issues - maybe I just have cloth ears? It always seems to me that there are so many other variables going on that focusing on the bridge alone is misguided.
One day a 330/12 or 360/12 will find its way into my collection, and I'll be able to have a credible voise in the discussion!
One day a 330/12 or 360/12 will find its way into my collection, and I'll be able to have a credible voise in the discussion!
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Mark, I've had my eye on it as well. Look for it to go a LOT higher before it closes.
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It is one of our forum members who is the high bidder on it at the moment.
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If you want a cheap(ish) 6 string Comstock then look at http://www.ricsrus.com/700.php
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Oh, no! My condolences. Happened to me twice last Fall, until I got ESnipe.
Graham: Try ESnipe next time!
I've never lost an auction with it, and it costs only 1%. First bid is free.
Graham: Try ESnipe next time!
I've never lost an auction with it, and it costs only 1%. First bid is free.
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Just like any other auction, high man wins!
ESnipe actually answers this question in ite FAQs. They claim that this happens very, very seldom.
I use it only when I really must, must have something. Then I bid a little higher than I think it'll go, and I win. Simple.
ESnipe actually answers this question in ite FAQs. They claim that this happens very, very seldom.
I use it only when I really must, must have something. Then I bid a little higher than I think it'll go, and I win. Simple.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
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I don't understand the difference between using ESnipe, and just 'bidding to win'. I generally bid soon, and bid strong - I haven't ever lost anything I didn't want to lose... I think people get discouraged when they put a bid in against me and they never come out on top. It is a 'bully bidding' tactic, but it works (at least for me).
I am interested in hearing the logic of these things like ESnipe - I just don't understand it... Help!
I am interested in hearing the logic of these things like ESnipe - I just don't understand it... Help!
