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- lyle_from_minneapolis
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Holy Cow... Anyone just "happen" to have a spare set of closed back Grovers gathering dust...?
I'm kidding. They now average at least $200 a set. Sure would look better than the mismatched Schallers on my Burgundyglo '72 4001.
So it's back to Craigslist to continue the job search...
I'm kidding. They now average at least $200 a set. Sure would look better than the mismatched Schallers on my Burgundyglo '72 4001.
So it's back to Craigslist to continue the job search...
Here is where I hide my music:
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
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rickaddict
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Yes Chuck and Robert. ALL FOUR of us forumites that ordered a 75th Anny 4003 and paid full retail up front were denied the instruments when delivery time came. And that's just this one story. I've heard many other stories of mis-dealings involving the CME as well.
They don't deserve your business, Chuck. If you think it looks overpriced over the internet, wait 'till you see it in person!
They don't deserve your business, Chuck. If you think it looks overpriced over the internet, wait 'till you see it in person!
Play what you love, love what you play!
"Shark-cago Music Exchange" is how I've heard a few folks refer to that place. There also seems to be a honesty issue when it comes to the authenticity of vintage instruments that have been advertised as "original". One involved a '61 Strat that once belonged to me that ended up at CME when my buyer sold it. I owned that guitar for 16 years and played the snot outta it; so much so that it needed bridge saddles (I still have the originals here), a refret, a new nut, a changed pot volume pot, a rewind of the middle pup and a custom made mint guard to accomodate the odd screw placement found on '61s.
The guy who bought it from me spent a few coins buying period correct parts and made the fact known that the guitar was NOT original. A week later it showed on the webpage listed as "100% original". When CME was called out on it, they told the former owner, "Do YOU own this guitar anymore? I didn't think so. Mind your own damned business!" *click*. True story.........
The guy who bought it from me spent a few coins buying period correct parts and made the fact known that the guitar was NOT original. A week later it showed on the webpage listed as "100% original". When CME was called out on it, they told the former owner, "Do YOU own this guitar anymore? I didn't think so. Mind your own damned business!" *click*. True story.........
Wherever you go, there you are
- bassduke49
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Understand that Jeff, Ted, Marc, and (I forgot the fourth, sorry), got their money back, but were misled by CME and were skunked out of getting the DCM. It's still not clear (to me) that CME actually got more than their allotment (2) and were/were not hedging their bets that they could get more. If they did get more than two, they reneged on the Forumites who paid up front, and possibly sold them for many more $$$ to others who would/could pay more. That's nasty. If they got only two, and promised to get more than they could, then that's stupid. In either case, CME comes out the stinker.
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"
No, sadly I don't think so, they could assert that they intended to draw two from six, and since they refunded the others I'd say technically there was no wrongdoing.
The fact that they didn't actually mention this minor point to anyone, and held full price deposits for almost a year is a different matter..
Morally they're behavior was unconcionable
The fact that they didn't actually mention this minor point to anyone, and held full price deposits for almost a year is a different matter..
Morally they're behavior was unconcionable
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
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rickaddict
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- Lost Coyotes
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Jeff, Ted, Mark, and Dave:
Have you all been able to get a 4003DCM or do you still want one?
That whole deal you guys went through stunk.
I just bought one from a forumite last month or so, but I checked with Lars to see if he wanted it. He had been done out of his as well.
He graciously declined...so I snagged it.
Have you all been able to get a 4003DCM or do you still want one?
That whole deal you guys went through stunk.
I just bought one from a forumite last month or so, but I checked with Lars to see if he wanted it. He had been done out of his as well.
He graciously declined...so I snagged it.
"Why didn't I just learn how to cook"
- oyoyobeatle
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- oyoyobeatle
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