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It's baaaaaaaaaaack......

He must come from the school of "well, so many people see it, SOMEONE will buy it at this price." Some folks think what they believe their stuff is worth makes any difference in its actual value.

I think $800 that some of you are giving it is being kind. It's not vintage. It's just old, outdated, awkward and ugly. $500 for the package, and that's IF he can find a guy with similar tastes. I actually do think it might be worth splitting the neck and body up.

Anybody ever see that Real Estate Intervention show? This guy Mike Aubry is some 30+ year real estate agent, that basically tells people unable to sell their home why their houses aren't worth what they're trying to get for it. He'll take them to comps, and others that have already sold, and show them why. In some cases, that's still not enough, and at the end some of them are still trying to get $400k on a run-down outdated house, where bigger/better/newer/nicer ones have been selling at $330k or something. Some folks just don't get it.
 
If it was at a decent price, I'd buy it just for the history it has here. It would be like owning something Hitler used. It's disgustingly horrible, but it has history.
 
hannaugh said:
Nooooooooooooooooo!!!  I hate it whe people think you can just buy a can of paint and spray a guitar and that is a finish. 
In his defense, he did put quotes around the word finish. :laughing7:
 
:headbang: I LOVE it ...I am BUYING it!!! You guys don't know a classic when you see one.
 
That's not a guitar, it's a token that gets you beaten to a pulp for murdering any sense of taste and respect for human kind.

Then I noticed "The back of the neck is unfinished for the ultimate in feel and fast playability."


The only decent part on it is not worth having now anyway...


 
If the back of the neck isn't finished, it's been almost 20 years.  I'm guessing it's gonna be fine.  Again, no guarantee a Maple neck w/out a finish will warp, just a higher probablity.  FWIW, this is opposite of most neck finishes.  Usually the necks are finished and the fretboards aren't.
 
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