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Post by phlemmy »

i have never had a guitar signed, but i have had a ton of records and cds signed. that value? priceless to me.
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Post by henry5 »

I too have wondered about the refin issue; mine has some cool wear spots (and one or two minor nicks etc) which I feel gives the bass character, but I appreciate that it devalues the bass somewhat. Not that I have any plans to sell, but with a collectable bass like the CS, is a refin more saleable than a worn example? In fact if the refin was done well enough, would you be able to tell? Are there really refin-ed CSs already out there?
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Post by jnbass »

Bob-

I care cause it violates the sanctity of the treatment protocol.

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Post by iamthebassman »

Here's Peter Noone signing my Epi Rivoli.
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