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Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 1:47 pm
by JakeK
1965 wrote:
JakeK wrote:I was happy it was on the market! :D Nah, I'm toying with idea of trading my trusty Fenders for it. That or Emerald City's 1998 PT.
Oh come on, Jake. Just buy it already, when are you ever going to see one for less than $1700 US again? There's no point in the Townshend model unless you're a collector. Who wants that goofy pickguard anyways?
John B tried to buy it, but was having a spot of trouble...at least that's what he said...wanna take it from here, John?

I like the guard, but you raise a great point, Wes.

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 1:53 pm
by sloop_john_b
JakeK wrote:...wanna take it from here, John?
Still trying to buy it, but It's looking bleak at the moment.

Guitar is about $1680 US and shipping to NYC was very reasonable at $96 via Purolator. It's the tax that kills it - I would have no choice but to pay a whopping 12% GST and PST on the guitar, even though it's leaving British Columbia. The shop is not set up as an international dealer - all sales they make are considered "domestic". Therefore, the shop gets taxed the 12% on everything they sell, and of course they need to make that back.

So, what *was* a great deal for those of us in the US, isn't really anymore. It comes out to about $2050 US total, and a 1997 can certainly be had Stateside for that price, without all the hassle involved (the shop couldn't even take credit cards over the phone, or Paypal - they want an international check).

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:36 pm
by deaconblues
JakeK wrote:
1965 wrote:
JakeK wrote:I was happy it was on the market! :D Nah, I'm toying with idea of trading my trusty Fenders for it. That or Emerald City's 1998 PT.
Oh come on, Jake. Just buy it already, when are you ever going to see one for less than $1700 US again? There's no point in the Townshend model unless you're a collector. Who wants that goofy pickguard anyways?
John B tried to buy it, but was having a spot of trouble...at least that's what he said...wanna take it from here, John?

I like the guard, but you raise a great point, Wes.
Jake...find a 1997, play the heck out of it, and don't have any regrets. If you held one in your hands, then held a Townshend model, you would hardly notice a difference. Take the $2000+ you'll save and buy a Hiwatt stack!

And that's my final comment.

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:19 pm
by AQuickOne
I second that, it is really about the $2000 pickguard, virtually same guitar! Go buy a JTM45 or Hiwatt with the savings. Too bad you did not know someone in Seattle or even better, Bellingham WA, Vancouver is an hour away.

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 4:58 pm
by AQuickOne
Ok, so I found the peculiar upper guard that came with my guitar. This was in the case and was not advertised as part of the sale. You could imagine the .02 seconds of joy followed by WTF? Anyways, someone took it upon themselves to make this guitar appear to be more than it is from 10 yards away. Here it is:
Image

Clearly not the real thing, but maybe for a split second. From what I can tell, someone had this die-cut decal made at a shop and put it on a real pg. As you can see, it has kinda melted or deformed a little, it was in my storage shed for a few summers.
Here is the genuine piece for your comparison:
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Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:46 pm
by JakeK
dpowell wrote:Jake...find a 1997, play the heck out of it, and don't have any regrets. If you held one in your hands, then held a Townshend model, you would hardly notice a difference. Take the $2000+ you'll save and buy a Hiwatt stack!

And that's my final comment.
Thank you, Dan. I need a 1997 or 1997SPC to be available (in America) so you guys can chant "Let's See Action!" as I go for it! :D

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:54 pm
by krick
Jake, there are 1997 reissue models available in America. Don't you remember?

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:21 pm
by JakeK
I see one, Kev. I'm looking at The Ric Page with Mike Parks...check it out!

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:40 am
by shamustwin
Mike has a 730L Purpleburst?

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 11:00 am
by krick
Jake, Mike sent me some pics of that one a few weeks ago and it looks good. He was unsure of the price at that time and said he may even put it on eBay.

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 11:31 am
by scotty
shamustwin wrote:Mike has a 730L Purpleburst?
Yeah whats that about! Need to see that to believe it

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 11:43 am
by jingle_jangle
I built that PBR 730L early last year to Mike's order.

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:09 am
by scotty
So wheres the pics? :D

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 6:42 pm
by whojamfan
dpowell wrote: Jake...find a 1997, play the heck out of it, and don't have any regrets. If you held one in your hands, then held a Townshend model, you would hardly notice a difference. Take the $2000+ you'll save and buy a Hiwatt stack!
Now that's a match made in heaven!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D

Re: 1997 vs 1998 PT

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 9:24 pm
by sloop_john_b
That 1997 in Nanaimo is still available if anyone else feels like jumping through hoops to get it. I found a nice one Stateside. :D