ha ha ha+))william wrote:that is my new favorite way of doing smileys. russians must have an interesting interpretation of what people s faces look like.winterfrost wrote:+(
GAH. Months after I stopped looking for one
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jazzy too, in case anybody is interested.
http://cgi.ebay.com/CIJ-Fender-66-Jazzm ... 240%3A1318
if i had the funds, id get one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/CIJ-Fender-66-Jazzm ... 240%3A1318
if i had the funds, id get one.
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No, that's me done.
We're having an email chat about it though.
We're having an email chat about it though.
Ebay Seller wrote:Thanks for email Mike - i was offered £1600 for the guitar on a previous listing. That would be my bottom line.
£1000 is nowhere near i'm afraid.
Best wishes,
Mike wrote: Fair enough.
Good luck
Ebay Seller wrote: No probs Mike,
early 70s Tele's, Strat's are making £2000 - £2500. It has to be cheap for an original 60s model.
Best wishes
Mike wrote: The Jaguar is an idosyncratic guitar though and has more of a niche following, however. Stratocasters and Telecasters will always command much more on the used market. It looks like a fine instrument though which is why I was interested, however I can't stretch to the amount you're looking for in the current financial climate.
*emails seller pretending to be Mike with offer of £1300*
DO IT NOW BEFORE YOU BREED - take the one, tiny piece of advice I can offer. I'll even buy that ultra-Rat* to help out.
* if my wife lets me, once the Matamp arrives.
DO IT NOW BEFORE YOU BREED - take the one, tiny piece of advice I can offer. I'll even buy that ultra-Rat* to help out.
* if my wife lets me, once the Matamp arrives.
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Hit him with the downturn!Mike wrote: I can't stretch to the amount you're looking for in the current financial climate.
It does look beautiful but i agree with doog on the pricing.
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haha.. you're a gent. But I can only afford to get it if I get a kick-ass deal on it. I'm hoping the crunch bites, he doesn't sell it and eventually emails me back about it. I can wait all my life. The RAT has no room for battery power so I think that would upset you... I might whack it in classifieds in a couple of weeksbenecol wrote:*emails seller pretending to be Mike with offer of £1300*
DO IT NOW BEFORE YOU BREED - take the one, tiny piece of advice I can offer. I'll even buy that ultra-Rat* to help out.
* if my wife lets me, once the Matamp arrives.
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i saw a '68 b&b jag on ebay canada recently sitting at more or less that price. maybe (although unlikely) stuff in that price bracket is slowing down a bit...
but i think if you're happy with the classic player mike you should maybe just forget about this one. another will turn up if it's meant to be.
but i think if you're happy with the classic player mike you should maybe just forget about this one. another will turn up if it's meant to be.
... says Billy MillionGuitars, before stumbling across a vintage Silvertone he forgot he had, on his way to chucking a surfcaster on the fire.stewart wrote:i saw a '68 b&b jag on ebay canada recently sitting at more or less that price. maybe (although unlikely) stuff in that price bracket is slowing down a bit...
but i think if you're happy with the classic player mike you should maybe just forget about this one. another will turn up if it's meant to be.
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hoi you, i'm trying to be sensible here!benecol wrote:... says Billy MillionGuitars, before stumbling across a vintage Silvertone he forgot he had, on his way to chucking a surfcaster on the fire.stewart wrote:i saw a '68 b&b jag on ebay canada recently sitting at more or less that price. maybe (although unlikely) stuff in that price bracket is slowing down a bit...
but i think if you're happy with the classic player mike you should maybe just forget about this one. another will turn up if it's meant to be.
(although i'd be swaying towards selling internal organs on the black market to get it, ordinarily)
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Unless you have an endless supply of cash I think you could have just as much fun with your MIM, if not more. I think the MIM suits your playing style perfectly too...
That's why I enjoy the MIJ Jag so much... you can use it without fear of some numpty knocking it over and mod it to your hearts content... the 61 Jazzy I have just sits in its case for this reason... what fun is that ?
Having said that, it would be a nice investment...
That's why I enjoy the MIJ Jag so much... you can use it without fear of some numpty knocking it over and mod it to your hearts content... the 61 Jazzy I have just sits in its case for this reason... what fun is that ?
Having said that, it would be a nice investment...