greco_burst said:Congratulations to the winner! 8) looks like from Rinkya.... anyone here?
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greco_burst said:Congratulations to the winner! 8) looks like from Rinkya.... anyone here?
RyanC said:CliffsComicWorld said:200,000 yen = approx $2000 USD...= a Steal of a price...
Seriously, Cliff? Even adding the cost of the neck repair? Call me crazy, but I'd rather wait for clean, non-broken example and pay market value for it. Just my opinion.
Good luck fellas!
villager said:RyanC said:CliffsComicWorld said:200,000 yen = approx $2000 USD...= a Steal of a price...
Seriously, Cliff? Even adding the cost of the neck repair? Call me crazy, but I'd rather wait for clean, non-broken example and pay market value for it. Just my opinion.
Good luck fellas!
or not...
LarryC said:I want to see what Ryan thinks...
MIJvintage said:at current conversion the ending price was ~$2350
for that kind of money I would need a 1 piece body & a solid top too
also add in the cost of the repair which is basically an unknown issue, because I don't speak or read Japanese
also, what is the weight of the guitar?
from the listing I can gather that it is a 1980 Greco EGF-1200 with Dry Z pups; other than that I don't know shizzle about it ..............
DaveWW said:There was a lot more good and hopefully honest info than on a lot of ebay listings! In one of the published answers to questions he stated that the guitar weighed no more than 4kgs.
Dave
20 century boy said:So what? Most super real I have played were less than 4 kg. That's normal for a 80 Mij Guitar...
That's normal for a Les Paul generally speaking. It's a surprise only for players of recent Gibson. ^^
DaveWW said:No, I wish :lol: , you just have to click translate either on Rinkya or Japan Auction Centre.
Dave
DaveWW said:Yes, click on translate at the top of the page
http://www.japanauctioncenter.com/view2.php?seturl=http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h131446045
Dave
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