The sad part is, he used to be a really good guitarist back in the day. Somehow I don't think he'd accept boots in trade...jingle_jangle wrote:...and all you'd have to do with the guitar is to pay nearly what it's worth to bring it back to playable condition (typical of these Brooklyn Gretsches is binding and pickguard rot. Then there's damage from dampness, like delamination and neck warp. Remember, these are made with laminated sides, back, and top like wooden drums...paologregorio wrote:Make him an offer.dpowell wrote:The 125th was a great choice!! I've been admiring those...
I don't have any Gretsches yet, but my uncle has a 1964 6120 Chet Atkins, bought it when he was a kid for $100 so he could have a 'George Harrison' guitar. It's sitting in his basement now, abandoned and falling apart.If he has to have something Geaorge Harrison-y, buy him a suit and a pair of boots from Beatware and trade them for the guitar.
All he would need to do to take care of those would be a local, dependable dry cleaner, a suit bag, some mothballs, and a pair of shoe trees.
