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<blockquote data-quote="GtrGeorge!" data-source="post: 148654" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Thank you for your ideas...</p><p> I let it slip away. I'll tell you why:</p><p>I emailed the owner...the more I learned, the more I knew the guitar would require 300-600 worth of work to be playable (bridge posts are WOOD SCREWS!!..not the original posts) .</p><p> Further I don't know of any luthier I trust enough to do the 300-600 worth of work. So I'd buy the guitar at 700 and then play another 600 and then SEE IF IT WAS A GOOD INSTRUMENT. WTF??? If the luthier screwed up...there would be little chance of fixing the messed up guitar.</p><p> Don't know about you....but I am not into this much gambling.</p><p> I already own 15 guitars...and never enough time to play them (and I play professionally ever weekend, sometimes 2x a day)....so....</p><p></p><p> I had to let it slip away. Maybe if I had some excess money I would wing it....but I just don't want to go there.</p><p> GtrGeorge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GtrGeorge!, post: 148654, member: 1132"] Thank you for your ideas... I let it slip away. I'll tell you why: I emailed the owner...the more I learned, the more I knew the guitar would require 300-600 worth of work to be playable (bridge posts are WOOD SCREWS!!..not the original posts) . Further I don't know of any luthier I trust enough to do the 300-600 worth of work. So I'd buy the guitar at 700 and then play another 600 and then SEE IF IT WAS A GOOD INSTRUMENT. WTF??? If the luthier screwed up...there would be little chance of fixing the messed up guitar. Don't know about you....but I am not into this much gambling. I already own 15 guitars...and never enough time to play them (and I play professionally ever weekend, sometimes 2x a day)....so.... I had to let it slip away. Maybe if I had some excess money I would wing it....but I just don't want to go there. GtrGeorge [/QUOTE]
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