veetguitar
Member
Hi everybody!
I am new in his forum. After reading a lot of the available informations on this forum and in other places, I took the risk and bought on ebay a Greco EG 1000 Super real (serial number L814541)
The serial indicates that the guitar is built in 1981. The previous owner said it is a Mint series model. This seems not correct according to what I have learned here in the forum.
It arrived safely from Tokyo a few days ago. The price paid was around 820? including speed delivery, customs and vat.
So far I am very happy with my new guitar. I yet have to put a set of 0,10 strings on it and do some adjustments.
If you want to view a few pictures you can do so following this link:
fotos.web.de/veetguitar/Greco_EG_1000_super_real
It would be nice to know more about those Grecos .
Like: Is it a one or two piece body/solid top/are the pus original/is it also nitro laquer????
The seller of this did not answer my questions.
If you know something that could throw some light on this, I would be quite happy to learn something.
Veet
I am new in his forum. After reading a lot of the available informations on this forum and in other places, I took the risk and bought on ebay a Greco EG 1000 Super real (serial number L814541)
The serial indicates that the guitar is built in 1981. The previous owner said it is a Mint series model. This seems not correct according to what I have learned here in the forum.
It arrived safely from Tokyo a few days ago. The price paid was around 820? including speed delivery, customs and vat.
So far I am very happy with my new guitar. I yet have to put a set of 0,10 strings on it and do some adjustments.
If you want to view a few pictures you can do so following this link:
fotos.web.de/veetguitar/Greco_EG_1000_super_real
It would be nice to know more about those Grecos .
Like: Is it a one or two piece body/solid top/are the pus original/is it also nitro laquer????
The seller of this did not answer my questions.
If you know something that could throw some light on this, I would be quite happy to learn something.
Veet