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Joseph Carlson


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Grass Valley, California, USA
Post  Posted 30 Nov 2020 8:14 pm    
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Hello,

Got the itch for an 8 string reso guitar.

Just putting out feelers if anyone local to Grass Valley has one and any interest in trading.

Trade bait:
Early 70s Rack and Barrel Sho-Bud. Bought it from Steel Guitars of the North County. 8x5 Emmons, mechanically great, cosmetically a little rough.

Figure it's worth around $2k in trade value.

Milkman the Amp. Hardly used, have box and manual. Also have a Justice 1x15 can with a Mercury speaker.

Thinking around $500

Milkman Half and Half amp
This is an early one with the two-tone tolex.
Value around $1500

Also have a few guitars

Not interested in shipping.

Let me know what ya got!

Thanks,
Joe
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Joseph Carlson


From:
Grass Valley, California, USA
Post  Posted 1 Dec 2020 5:08 pm    
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I'll try to get a few pics up here this week.

Other items I might be interested in trading for:
Santa Cruz Tony Rice
Collings CW
Martin D28
Really nice 6 string reso
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David Phillips

 

From:
San Francisco CA , USA
Post  Posted 12 Dec 2020 6:42 pm    
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Hi Joseph,
I have a 8 string Dobro. Not worth as much as your
Sho-bud but it wants a new home.
Call if you wanna talk about it.
David Phillips in SF
415-793-5928
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