If I had the cash and it's genuine I would buy this Esquire

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If I had the cash and it's genuine I would buy this Esquire

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Oh my lovely wow. :shock:
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that is amazing, i've played a right hand 59 esquire when i was teching with echo. BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY!!!
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Progrockabuse wrote:BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY!!!
Lol I just asked my boss (who is a total guitar and gearhead as well) if he would give me a £25k bonus...
Unfortunately he said no...dammit.
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sometimes prostitution is the only way to get guitars like that. lol
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How is it SO KLEEN? What is the brown dot on the headstock? I can't tell you how many of those I have seen. Was it part of the process?

I would have to learn to play it upside down a la Dick Dale.
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45? :?
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there is no way that this is original.
its too fucking clean, if i had 45 grand i would buy it, its definitly worth it.
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Yeah I would be a bit sussssssss about it but oh my god I'm in love.
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Assuming it is genuine, is the price still crazy high? I would have thought $25,000 or so at the most
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If i look more to that pics, i will tell how old the wood is.
Nice body.
Oh well, whatever, nevermind...
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James wrote:Assuming it is genuine, is the price still crazy high? I would have thought $25,000 or so at the most
yeah, that's pretty high. if you notice that particular ebay seller (who has many aliases) tends to always price things high. judging from some of his feedback, he kinda seems like an ass, but he takes great pictures.
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I'd much rather have this. I wonder how many offers he gets for these overpriced things.
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he blocked me from making offers after i low-balled him a couple of times.
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I didn't even realise you could block certain users like that. Did you actually low ball him or was it more slightly less than market value?
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Post by Justin J »

i think i offered him $100 for a tweed bassman he had priced at $16000, which is about 3x what they're worth.
it would've been cool to have 'cause it had an ancient sticker from a music shop in my home town.
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