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Post by ExCaptain on Nov 10, 2004 23:03:20 GMT -5
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Post by Steelpriest on Nov 11, 2004 0:01:45 GMT -5
Well to me it seems the body is from an Epi Extreme, modified with a middle pickup. Is it just me, or is this middle pickup totally out of line with the two stock ones? Oh boy, if you ask me this guy has no clue about guitars, and to be honest I´d rate this axe as total crapola...
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Post by ExCaptain on Nov 11, 2004 9:53:54 GMT -5
That middle pickup is definitely not lined up with the other 2. I wonder what his reserve price is?
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Post by mandough on Nov 11, 2004 16:48:40 GMT -5
Scary, indeed. That middle pickup would be useless until you did a bend with two pickups on . Not one of the pole pieces lines up under a string. Hope he has to keep it, so some poor slob dosen't end up with it.
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Post by ZacAttack on Nov 11, 2004 17:59:01 GMT -5
The guy selling that guitar as a Gibson should be hauled off to jail in a dress, and pink heels.
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Post by Steelpriest on Nov 11, 2004 23:25:48 GMT -5
Copied and pasted from the description: "Let me first start by saying this is the greatest guitar ever made I absolutley love this guitar." LMFAO, why does he sell this brilliant guitar, when it is that lovely? ;D Well, Ebay should employ some experts that sight new offers for each rubrique and delete such offers before unknowing bidders are led astray and robbed of their hard earned money.
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Post by ExCaptain on Nov 13, 2004 0:31:47 GMT -5
I e-mailed the bidder for this auction and he responded that he knows it is not a Gibson. He stated that he liked the way it looks and that he just wanted it because he can't buy anything really expensive. He thanked me and told me he doesn't plan to break the reserve price, $100 is the highest he will go. That is a good sign.
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