1972 330 What's it worth?
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That's entirely feasible, although one would assume that on such a potentially high-buck model they would seek counsel of a Rick authority.
They'd probably call Gruhn. (Grins toothily)
They'd probably call Gruhn. (Grins toothily)
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Checking pots is a good way to determine the earliest possible ship date. Obviously, if we assume the pots are original, they couldn't be newer than the guitar. It isn't definitive in that the pots may not be original or could have been used in production long after they were original purchased from a supplier. For example, if the pots are date coded for 1986, the guitar couldn't have shipped from the factory before 1986, but it could have shipped later. I wonder how and why someone lost the original jackplate.
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Oh, Randy, if this was the same guitar, (Purchased in Phoenix) it was never represented as a 72. They said the guy that traded it in was from Oregon or Washington and he'd told them it was an '83. This was what I thought I was buying. I discovered the serial number difference.
I've dealt with this salesman for over 5 years and he's always been very honest with me. I know GC isn't real popular with a lot of guitarists, but they give you the freedom to play whatever you want, whenever you want without a used car salesman turned guitar salesman hovering over you. It seems every independent shop I go into, you have to ask permission to even hold a guitar. It's very oppressive. I can understand why they might be like that, but if I have that experience, I never go back. Thanks
I've dealt with this salesman for over 5 years and he's always been very honest with me. I know GC isn't real popular with a lot of guitarists, but they give you the freedom to play whatever you want, whenever you want without a used car salesman turned guitar salesman hovering over you. It seems every independent shop I go into, you have to ask permission to even hold a guitar. It's very oppressive. I can understand why they might be like that, but if I have that experience, I never go back. Thanks
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Thanks, Ken. That apparently places date of manufacture of the pots in 1993. Looks like I somehow missed a number on the treble tone pot.
Dunno whats up with the bass tone pot. I'm pretty sure those were the only digits on it. Looks like I've got parts from different guitars, jack and pot wise. Thanks again.
Dunno whats up with the bass tone pot. I'm pretty sure those were the only digits on it. Looks like I've got parts from different guitars, jack and pot wise. Thanks again.
