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Eric Philippsen


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Central Florida USA
Post  Posted 6 May 2011 2:54 am    
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I suppose the answer is obvious but I thought I'd run it past the Forum because of the wealth of experience and knowledge there among everyone.

First, I gotta say that some of my hesitation is due to the fact that I need another p/p like I need a hole in the head. But I'm never one to turn down a good deal (if it is ) and I stumbled on this one at a store.

OK, this one is a late model, black, all there, dirty as heck, bottom is really tobacco stained, 8 & 5, Comes with a beat up seat & a couple of Emmons VPedals. It plays OK (as much as I can determine given its dust, dirt and gunk) and it obviously needs a going over, It sounds middle-of-the-pack, again, given the old strings on it. I dunno, maybe a diamond in the rough? Then again, the cost of a rebuild throws the whole thing into another price range.

I have learned in my old age that "if you snooze you lose.". So, heck, it might not even be there this afternoon if and when i go back.

Honestly, what do you think? Thanks in advance..
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Dustin Rigsby


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Parts Unknown, Ohio
Post  Posted 6 May 2011 3:56 am    
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Ummmm, If you've got that kind of cash to throw around in this economy, you can't hardly beat 2k for a p/p. The seat and extra volume pedals will net you a couple of hundo to go towards the cost of a rebuild. It may just need cleaned up and set up. Just my 2 cents.
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Carson Leighton


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N.B. Canada
Post  Posted 6 May 2011 4:11 am    
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Hey Eric,,that's about the last thing you want is another one of those clunkers...BTW where is it? Winking Smile
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chris ivey


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california (deceased)
Post  Posted 6 May 2011 8:11 am    
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it's not 'that' great of a deal, especially if you can't do the work yourself.
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Steve English


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Baja, Arizona
Post  Posted 6 May 2011 8:40 am    
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If I was 10 years younger, I'd have a real hard time passing that one up.....

Go for it!
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Elton Smith


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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 6 May 2011 11:54 am    
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If your going to play it,yes.If you want to make a profit on it no.My 2 cents worth
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Dave Grafe


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Post  Posted 6 May 2011 2:25 pm    
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Is it of known manufacture or a mystery axe? A guitar that was originally a fine guitar would be well worth returning to its former glory, whereas something that was cheezy to start with may be a trap. A treat if the former but if the latter appears likely you should run, run away. JMHO.
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Cliff Kane


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the late great golden state
Post  Posted 6 May 2011 2:53 pm    
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It is worth checking out. Times are tough right now and that drives down the price of instruments. I have seen good push-pulls languish at reasonable prices on this forum; I can see how a person might drop the price pretty low if they have to sell it quick. But of course, you usually get what you pay for. Good luck!
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