trash n' treasure
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trash n' treasure
I was out visiting one of the out of the way guitar shops today. Amongst a whole lot of nothing I saw these two. What do you think?
A real fixer upper. Have a feeling the neck was a little warped. Poles on neck pickup show signs of rust. Pickguard faded, dirty. Asking $150
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Action a bit too low - string buzz. Neck pickup not working - suspected wire loose. Missing toggle knob. Asking $180
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I'm tempted to buy the gretsch - it felt kind of nice. I don't know if anything can be done for the neck of the other one. It looked a bit like this:
That is, the low e was higher off the frets than the High e.
A real fixer upper. Have a feeling the neck was a little warped. Poles on neck pickup show signs of rust. Pickguard faded, dirty. Asking $150
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Action a bit too low - string buzz. Neck pickup not working - suspected wire loose. Missing toggle knob. Asking $180
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I'm tempted to buy the gretsch - it felt kind of nice. I don't know if anything can be done for the neck of the other one. It looked a bit like this:
That is, the low e was higher off the frets than the High e.
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It looks the same as a stagg guitar with a different decal. there total arse really don't bother.
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that guitar's barely worth $100 in full working order. it would bother me paying that much for something of that quality that didn't even work properly, soldering iron or not.Neil wrote:A dead pickup should be an easy fix providing he knows his way around a soldering iron. Wouldn't bother me in the slightest. I'be bought quite a few badly wired guitars that needed attention and never had a minutes trouble with them after rewiring.
Both of those prices are with no haggling attempted, which is more than doable at that place.
Re the Synchromatic, I wouldn't walk out with it unless the guy fixed the wiring or gave a chunky discount. When I saw them at the start of the week I had a little money burning a hole in my pocket but a couple of days holiday changed that.
I think if I was really going to get another guitar in the near future I'd save up a few extra clams and get an Eastwood Stormbird.
Re the Synchromatic, I wouldn't walk out with it unless the guy fixed the wiring or gave a chunky discount. When I saw them at the start of the week I had a little money burning a hole in my pocket but a couple of days holiday changed that.
I think if I was really going to get another guitar in the near future I'd save up a few extra clams and get an Eastwood Stormbird.
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