Vintage Guitar Shenanigans
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Definitely a dream, nothing comes up on a search, different forum or just in your head.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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You want to hold a fancy dress party?Vorbis wrote:I also dreamt of a coat, with many colours. And a Pharoah.
Wtf does it all mean?
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It's true. There is no search result.BG wrote:Definitely a dream, nothing comes up on a search, different forum or just in your head.
I also drink a lot, and have issues with distinguishing between reality and fantasy. I'll check the Italian cooking forum I also visit daily, but fear this is the slippery slope into madness.
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There is a distinct need for a drinking forum....
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Someone also deleted my facebook account.
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3000 words: And last but not least:The Dutch don't have any culture.
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By the end of tomorrow you'll cease to exist.Vorbis wrote:Someone also deleted my facebook account.
Actually, I was meant to tell you that yesterday....
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Someone has lined the interior of my house with baking foil. Ok, not really...but the facebook thing has me a little concerned.
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Are you sure your facebook account didn't get removed after you posted that link to your Findsomeone profile?
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Vorbis wrote:I also drink a lot, and have issues with distinguishing between reality and fantasy. I'll check the Italian cooking forum I also visit daily, but fear this is the slippery slope into madness.
Sir Les...?
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It would seem so...well done. Wonder what he'll say on the relist? "relisted due to buyer being unhappy with my non-disclosure of headstock repair - can't please some people"slash-ed wrote:Haha yes there is. Today I received some blurry pics of the back of the headstock from the seller.
It looks like a chunk/sliver of the headstock behind the nut may have cracked/broken off at some point, but it wasn't a complete snap. It's hard to verify from the crap pics though.
Nonetheless, not worth the money or the risk. I offered a lower amount but he would rather relist. From a vague "collector's" point of view, I'd say any prospective buyers should still be very wary, but from a player's POV, it looks like it's been fixed okay. But again, hard to say without seeing it in person.
Crisis averted?
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jvpp wrote:3000 words: And last but not least:The Dutch don't have any culture.
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I hope you didn't spend much time gathering that, my dumb-arse joke really didn't justify it...
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Seems to me that 2.7K for a 60's 335, even one that is non-original and has been damaged and repaired, is still a good deal - is it not?
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Important point...330, not 335.
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If it was a 335 then yes. A 330, 2.7K is a reasonable price for one in perfect condition. Repaired? not even close.bbrunskill wrote:Seems to me that 2.7K for a 60's 335, even one that is non-original and has been damaged and repaired, is still a good deal - is it not?
They sell on ebay for between $2k and $3k in good condition.
Ummm....