US, too.Ashgray wrote:I dunno - most UK politician's are like that!![]()
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Steven, sorry to sound harsh. Certainly not intended at you!strummersteve wrote:I am thinking about this a bit more. By using the word "honest" I simply meant that he is not breaking any laws. I also feel that a perfectly good guitar should not br butchered for the sum of its parts. I also checked out the pricing of JB's parts and found that they are more expensive than purchasing them directly from Rickenbacker.collin wrote:Steven, I actually get slightly angry at the thought of calling this guy's practices an "honest living" and I implore you to think about this a little more.
It's unfortunate that these guitars are worth more dead than alive (that's a fail of the market), so I do understand why he does this – but I have a serious problem with glorifying it as an "honest living."
From now going forward I will think things through prior to posting.
I do recognize good advice when I see it and it is greatly appreciated.
I meant to offer another perspective on that this guy does for a "living, " that's it really. I hope the market can correct things in the near future so it's not financially reasonable to part out perfectly good guitars, but I digress..
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It's all good.collin wrote:
Steven, sorry to sound harsh. Certainly not intended at you!![]()
I meant to offer another perspective on that this guy does for a "living, " that's it really. I hope the market can correct things in the near future so it's not financially reasonable to part out perfectly good guitars, but I digress..
It would be nice if perfectly good guitars were not butchered for financial gain.
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