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what in the hell

Post by robert(original) »

it looks like it was "modified" into an acoustic bass.
worth it just for the tuners and the neck plate.
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Post by Bacchus »

Bizarre.

Belongs on the wall of a bar. It'll never be played again, like.
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worth it just for the tuners and the neck plate.
and what looks to be a DeArmond pickup...

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It should be hanging on the wall of a beach hut. It looks like driftwood, cool driftwood though.
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Post by Billy3000 »

BacchusPaul wrote:Bizarre.

Belongs on the wall of a bar. It'll never be played again, like.
Seriously... that is beyond repair.
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Post by Will »

At least they refretted for bass. Whoever tried to make my U1 into a bass just moved the bridge back. I can't imagine how bad it must have sounded.
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Post by r40f »

awesome

Shipping and Handling US $35.99
oh lol, no.

i think if you tried to pick it up you'd be left with a pile of splinters
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Post by Billy3000 »

hahaha... I just read the description
it was found in a barn, and even has leaves in it from who knows when?!
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Post by sp3k »

if it wasn't for the shipping i would pay 20 bucks for it, living in europe sucks when it comes to guitar deals...
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If they ever put a train track under the Atlantic, maybe our shipping woes will finally end?
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Post by James »

Obviously it's fucked, but something about it looks brilliant.
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Post by robert(original) »

im thinking about just for the tuners, the neck plate, the body and neck will be nice to make tracings/ jigs out of, andit would be nice to be able to see under the hood and molest it without feeling bad/
i always wondered why they seem to fall apart, i was never sure if it was a lack of purfing or bad glue, this would be a great trial and error peice.
and plus it'll prove that these old things were made with solid wood, no laminated shit here my friend.
i think that honestly the sides and back are salvagable, a new top, and a set neck in its place and it may be a really nice guitar.
plus the neck would be kool to hang on the wall.
and plus i could make exact temps from it.
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do it.
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Post by Will »

If you get it, can I get dibs on that DeArmond PUP? I've been looking for something like that to make a '40s acoustic-electric project.
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Post by robert(original) »

absolutely, im not going to bid over 25 bucks tho, cuz it really is just a wall decoration.
and with shipping that is pushing the limits of what its worth.
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Post by Thomas »

Good luck on the auction. It'd be good to hear what it's like up close.