The Wrath of Mom
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The Wrath of Mom
Another RIC destroyed by an irate wife!
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Switch to decaf, girls!
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Switch to decaf, girls!
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shamustwin
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Ouch. This statement surely cuts to the bone.
"shipped in smaller box to save money."
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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adam_swapp
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I get the feeling that we're not getting the whole story here. As mentioned, the line about being unable to find the pickguard and jackplate seems a bit disingenuous. To be less tactful, I think it's BS.
As it sits, it's a busted 1997 that's worth about $50 (IMHO), or whatever the value of the salvagable used parts is. Even if the body/neck were intact, you're talking about several hundred dollars worth of parts (tailpiece, pickups, bridge) just to make it playable. This is without considering the cost of replacing the jackplate and truss rod cover, or a new case.
I can get a *very* nice 1997RI (including OHSC) locally for about $500 more than he wants for this trash heap. I pity the person that writes a triple-digit check for this pile of kindling.
As it sits, it's a busted 1997 that's worth about $50 (IMHO), or whatever the value of the salvagable used parts is. Even if the body/neck were intact, you're talking about several hundred dollars worth of parts (tailpiece, pickups, bridge) just to make it playable. This is without considering the cost of replacing the jackplate and truss rod cover, or a new case.
I can get a *very* nice 1997RI (including OHSC) locally for about $500 more than he wants for this trash heap. I pity the person that writes a triple-digit check for this pile of kindling.
You want to put that where?
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jeff_ulmer
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Headstock tells me that it was, indeed, a PT. I do remember the first auction for this sad remnant and the jackplate, cert, and serial plate were included. I e-mailed the guy and begged him not to sell it that way. No avail.
Now, recently, there was a cheap auction on a PT certificate that I tried to stop as well. No avail. I think it possible that this cat sold the goos for this to someone else, bought the cert from the other auction, and is trying to pass of the cert as the one that originally went with this guitar. It's not worth 1/10 of what he is asking. It doesn't even have the pickups. But it is, almost doubtless, a real PT.
Now, recently, there was a cheap auction on a PT certificate that I tried to stop as well. No avail. I think it possible that this cat sold the goos for this to someone else, bought the cert from the other auction, and is trying to pass of the cert as the one that originally went with this guitar. It's not worth 1/10 of what he is asking. It doesn't even have the pickups. But it is, almost doubtless, a real PT.
Here is the thread generated when it first appeared (with all of its "pieces-parts"):
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