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Post by Smooth on Aug 15, 2004 20:45:15 GMT -5
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Post by theboatcandream on Aug 16, 2004 4:18:57 GMT -5
$75k would be the blue book value.... $125k for a 58 explorer.
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Post by Steelpriest on Aug 16, 2004 5:29:00 GMT -5
Well, in my opinion this guitar looks rather worn actually... even if I had millions to spend I won´t buy this one...
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Post by hcoll on Aug 16, 2004 11:49:55 GMT -5
...all of this sounds like wine parties where there's usually somebody who declares a particular Bordeaux is from a certain vineyard...particular vintage...on this or that slope...they can savor the rust from the nails from the nearby fencepost/moss on the trees/manure on the ground...who gives a rat's patute..................
...yup...I'd take the Epi V too..............................
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Post by Steelpriest on Aug 16, 2004 12:23:02 GMT -5
...all of this sounds like wine parties where there's usually somebody who declares a particular Bordeaux is from a certain vineyard...particular vintage...on this or that slope...they can savor the rust from the nails from the nearby fencepost/moss on the trees/manure on the ground...who gives a rat's patute............. ;D LOL
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Post by theboatcandream on Aug 16, 2004 12:51:26 GMT -5
The Epi V has a maple neck though with a thinner profile, and the body is three pieces with a veneer that turns dark brown after 5 years. Plus, you don't know if you're getting korina, mahogany, alder, or agathis. My explorer is agathis and it sounds great with the superdistortion I have in it though, so.....
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