Mick51
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Someone will be very happy.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1980-Greco-EGF-...06?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Guitar&hash=item255a6034f6
http://cgi.ebay.com/1980-Greco-EGF-...06?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Guitar&hash=item255a6034f6
Mick51 said:Someone will be very happy.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1980-Greco-EGF-...06?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Guitar&hash=item255a6034f6
Big Willie Style said:Mick51 said:Someone will be very happy.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1980-Greco-EGF-...06?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Guitar&hash=item255a6034f6
Buyer or seller??? **** that's pricey!!!
Jason
MIJvintage said:considering certain factors that I won't go into, it would seem obligatory to (at least) list a valid weight for such an example .....
but then again, I'm looking at it logically :lol: ..........................
stratman323 said:I agree, it's ridiculous not to give out information that is readily quantifiable. Likewise it would make sense to give the output readings from the pickups, since getting this information is less bother than weighing it.
Mike
villager said:yes I agree, but the price depends on 4 main factors, the rarity, the specs, the condition and the playability, not necessarily in that order..
for all japanese guitars in any price range, thats the guitar I would personally choose to play out, and in the 4000USD -ish arena, I would look at high end super reals and navigators, although some of my high end tokais are equally good guitars, the fatter necks are just my personal preference for gigging..
JVsearch said:When you get to these sort of price levels and higher, it really is worth checking out one of the builders who make clones using old wood (if you're not collecting that is).
I really am starting to wonder if this may be the better way to get a great sounding LP.
MIJvintage said:Would I rather pay the same amount for a 2 pc. body LP, or for a 1 pc. body LP?
Same could be said for a Braz board versus a non Braz board.
villager said:yes I agree, but the price depends on 4 main factors, the rarity, the specs, the condition and the playability, not necessarily in that order..
Big Willie Style said:JVsearch said:When you get to these sort of price levels and higher, it really is worth checking out one of the builders who make clones using old wood (if you're not collecting that is).
I really am starting to wonder if this may be the better way to get a great sounding LP.
Interesting point as I've recently been lusting after a Fujigen EFL. I saw a few in a shop in Ochanomizu and they're beautiful looking instruments, at a great weight as well. And they use Fujigen's stock of 'Timeless Timber' as they call it. They are some seriously sweet looking guitars and I'd love to try one out but they're rather pricey, especially when you get into their higher grade or exotic tops such as these:
Sweet...
Jason
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