Chicago Music Exchange commercial
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Chicago Music Exchange commercial
OK, I spend too much time surfing guitar shop sites. But check this out:
http://www.chicagomusicexchange.com/
They have some commercials that you can watch, which are all quite funny, but the last (4th) one features a nice 60's 360/12 and someone who makes it sound pretty damned good!!
http://www.chicagomusicexchange.com/
They have some commercials that you can watch, which are all quite funny, but the last (4th) one features a nice 60's 360/12 and someone who makes it sound pretty damned good!!
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I bought a '64 615 from them a few months ago via eBay. The guitar cost me a pretty penny, but had some serious problems that they did not disclose in the auction. They also sidestepped making good on the problems, and even avoided my phone calls until I gave up and spent more $$ getting the guitar repaired. (And this is from a store that prides itself on its customer's satisfaction.) I find their ethics to be suspect, and will never buy from them again.
(On a positive note, now that I got the guitar fixed, it's my main player.)
(On a positive note, now that I got the guitar fixed, it's my main player.)
That's http://www.philangotti.com/pages/bio.html on number 4
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The thing is.....they had two 4005's listed on their website a few months ago, back when I was looking for my first one. The first was a '67 4005/WB mapleglo , the second was a '67 4005/6 ....I called one day and talked to a "somewhat knowledgeble" fellow who gave me a price on both, but he was sort of short with me and I kind of got the feeling that I wasn't serious and that I couldn't afford it, so THAT kinda turned me off. So I let it go for a few days and it kept eating at me .....I NEEDED a 4005!!
I called back on a Saturday and got this other guy who put me on hold for almost 10 minutes, came back and told me in a very convincing tone that Ric didn't make a 6 string version of the 4005.....I really didn't feel like arguing at that point and brushed it off ...I didn't really want to give 6000.00 for something that "doesn't exist"......
They probably still have both of them somewhere in the back and none of the employees know they're back there.....
I called back on a Saturday and got this other guy who put me on hold for almost 10 minutes, came back and told me in a very convincing tone that Ric didn't make a 6 string version of the 4005.....I really didn't feel like arguing at that point and brushed it off ...I didn't really want to give 6000.00 for something that "doesn't exist"...... They probably still have both of them somewhere in the back and none of the employees know they're back there.....
1973 4001 MG cb fwi
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
Hmmm.....
Fender garden mulch......... could be a whole new market for them! Bag 'em and call it 'Chip-o-caster' or 'Strat-o-dust'!
The poor guy's gotta start somewhere!! Didn't we all?. Perhaps if he didn't sing the guys might have been a bit more sympatheic.
Cheers
Fender garden mulch......... could be a whole new market for them! Bag 'em and call it 'Chip-o-caster' or 'Strat-o-dust'!
The poor guy's gotta start somewhere!! Didn't we all?. Perhaps if he didn't sing the guys might have been a bit more sympatheic.
Cheers
"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
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Hey, I said that Fenders were "kit guitars" but building one out of sawdust is a bit much.
Is the glue included?
Is the glue included?
“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
― Kurt Vonnegut
Paul,
They build furniture out of compressed sawdust, iron on a bit of walnut or maple veneer and put it on the showroom floor as 'reproduction'. I hate to think what some people may have done or will do in regard to guitars.
Sure, you can buy a tin trumpet or a chipboard piano but the truth (and quality) will always come out in time.
BTW, I'm thinking about building an early 80s reproduction Samick. What glue would you recommend (apart from nose glue)?
Cheers
They build furniture out of compressed sawdust, iron on a bit of walnut or maple veneer and put it on the showroom floor as 'reproduction'. I hate to think what some people may have done or will do in regard to guitars.
Sure, you can buy a tin trumpet or a chipboard piano but the truth (and quality) will always come out in time.
BTW, I'm thinking about building an early 80s reproduction Samick. What glue would you recommend (apart from nose glue)?
Cheers
"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
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