MIJvintage said:
2 piece head stock (photo 9) doesn't look very SE800 like
now, let's wait for George (seventhson) to accuse me of 'slamming' the seller, and 'veiled attacks' upon the seller, lol..................
come on George :lol: .........................throw your little barbs.......... :lol: ............
LOL. There's a difference between offering clarifying information on guitars which you have done here and attacking a particular seller out of some sort of jealousy.
From your ebay page...
you won't see me selling cheap junk, like some eBay guitar slingers list
Then in the other thread where you use tortured logic to deny that you were actually making a negative comment about mustang_axeslinger.
...then you're more than welcome to go purchase questionable junk from other sellers.
So, again, I'll leave it to the reader to draw his/her own conclusions about whether you have some unhealthy obsessession with what mustang_axeslinger does on ebay.
As to whether mustang_axeslinger sells "junk", again facts speak louder than ad-hominem attacks.
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=mij_vintage&ftab=FeedbackAsSeller
highest priced guitar sale listed $1000
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=mustang_axeslinger&ftab=FeedbackAsSeller
highest priced guitar sale listed $1399
Oh, and did I mention 100% positive feedback rating vs 98.7%? :lol:
As to whether mustang_axeslinger's auction descriptions are always accurate, I do the best I can, but I am not an expert nor profess to be. I respect you, the forum members, to slam my auction descriptions mercilessly...that is your right and privilege on this board...to promote the factual details on the guitar brands that are your passion. But please realize that many of these are sub $1000 (or $500) guitars that are 20 - 30 years old. So not only are the facts hard to come by, but neither I nor the typically the potential buyer really care about the finer details of the guitar in the way that you the forum members would. E.g., in terms of lawsuit LPs they are typically looking for a long neck tenon LP that is constructed well, plays well, and is good value relative to a USA Gibson. If I miss the mark on those points, then I have the buyer to answer to.
So, that is all I will say on the topic of MIJvintage. Enjoy your weekend.