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Why? (Smashed Ebay RIC)

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41439&item=7329231846&rd=1

This thing is hammered. The TRC, pickguards are all cracked as well, which to me greatly reduces its value even as a parts guitar. Unless you have a gutted late '70s RIC and you want the electronics and Grovers, I have no idea why in God's name you'd spend $500+ on this. It's a basket case.
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I saw that too! That is one very sad Ric. Looks like it got run over by a car!
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Howard quit bidding against me! Must... have... burgundy....

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It's painful to think about what this guitar went through. Maybe a Pete Townshend impression?

Man, that burgundy is nice...
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I suppose the TRC and the R tailpiece are worth $400?!
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OK Peter, it's all yours!

If only it could speak - I'm sure we would all be in tears!!

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Or perhaps it was a case of Gorilla my dreams Howard.
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Remember this one?

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Post by apollo11 »

Where do people come off with these prices. $510 and the reserve was not met. Unless you do all the work yourself, which you'd have to at this price, you would pay $500 or so to a luthier to fix it, and it will always be worth quite a bit under a non-restored one would sell for.

To me, it is worth $250 or so, mainly for the parts, or to go along with $500 in repairs, regardless of who did the work.
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I should add, I still wouldn'd pay $250!
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I would.
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Post by jingle_jangle »

It's been relisted at $495 buy it now...Strange.
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Post by karl_teten »

Tuners = $30

Nameplate = $100

Two High-Gains = $150

R Tail = $100

Strap Buttons = $25

Bridge Set = $50

Control Harness With Guards = $100

Stereo Input Jack Plate = $100

Thats $650 just in parts!
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Go for it, Karl!

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Post by karl_teten »

LOL!

Now if that was a 60's guitar.........

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