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Topic: Anybody interested in that blonde D-8, read this
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Ron Victoria Member From: Metuchen, New Jersey, USA
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posted 02 April 2005 11:58 AM
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I contacted the seller of that blonde D-8 about the price. I just heard back. He said some numbers are etched on the bridgeplate and the seller changed his mind. Before he relists it, he will sell it for $1250 shipped. Email me if you want it and I will pass along the email. Still sounds like a deal. You could have the etching buffed off and rechrome for probably under $25.Ron |
Jon Light Member From: Brooklyn, NY
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posted 02 April 2005 12:13 PM
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If I recall correctly, the seller is a forum member who not too long ago stepped in some road pie for his failure to adequately disclose issues with another ebay steel (Wilcox). I thought he acquitted himself well enough on that one that I was willing to give him the benefit. Although I'm not hung up on etching on the bridge cover, I'm a bit more hung up on the failure to adequately describe and disclose issues---any issues with this guitar in his ebay copy. On a guitar this clean, a cosmetic detail like this is significant. WTF? |
Ron Victoria Member From: Metuchen, New Jersey, USA
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posted 02 April 2005 12:20 PM
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I recall seeing several fenders in the past that had etching on the chrome and it was in the description with pics. Surely, not an oversight by the seller who as you say isn't a newbie. In any event, I am not judging anyone, just passing the sale along. Thanks for the heads up.Ron |
Bill McCloskey Member From:
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posted 02 April 2005 01:01 PM
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He bought this on ebay a month ago for $960. In that sale the etching was clearly seen in the pictures. Interestingly enough seller "forgot" to include that shot when he sold it a month later for a $300 profit. I was interested but will pass if for no other reason than I hate this type of thing. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33039&item=7302584447 |
Jon Light Member From: Brooklyn, NY
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posted 02 April 2005 01:10 PM
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Good job, Bill. Y'know---that engraving is so invisible on this resale that it makes me wonder if it wasn't photoshop smudged, although it could just be the lighting angle. No, 'inadvertent' is no longer in play, either way, after reading the explicit description and viewing the photo from the original ebay sale. |
Ron Victoria Member From: Metuchen, New Jersey, USA
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posted 02 April 2005 01:39 PM
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Now I remember this one, I was outbid at the last minute and was kicking myself for not going higher as it was a blonde D-8. It went in the $900's.Ron |
Denny Turner Member From: Northshore Oahu, Hawaii USA
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posted 02 April 2005 06:25 PM
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NOT THAT THIS AUCTION IS NEFARIOUS, ...BECAUSE I HAVEN'T PERSONALLY SEEN ENOUGH OF IT TO FORM AN OPINION; But:"Safe Harbor" at ebay has become to mean safe harbor for scam artists ...many of which seems to suit ebay's front offices just fine. Maybe ...just maybe... ebay might occasionally catch / address ones that don't have the high $$$$$ volume ebay seems all too eager to protect. See another SGF ongoing ebay discussion. Aloha, DT~ [This message was edited by Denny Turner on 02 April 2005 at 06:39 PM.] |