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#192956 - 01/12/07 09:06 AM Russ........
tony mads usa Offline
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.. have you checked this out??? .... supposedly manufactured with all the nicks, scratches, cigarette burns, worn spots, etc ...
I wonder if the original gets a new scratch, do you have to return it to the manufacturer for an update?
http://www.fender.com/blackie/blackie_home.html

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#192957 - 01/12/07 11:01 AM Re: Russ........
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Yea, Tony, I've been seeing distressed and ""designer distressed" instruments for years.

Don't really get it, but, "whatever floats your boat". Funny thing is, I get asked about where I het antique instrument a lot. I have to say, "you little jerk, I bought it new"!

Last year, i was playing a Jazzmaster on my patio job that was older than all the wait staff!

CREAK, CREAK!


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#192958 - 01/12/07 12:03 PM Re: Russ........
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... with all the great new technology, there's something special about 'vintage' instruments ... or maybe it's just the 'vintage' musicians (us) playing them !!! ...
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PS: There were 200+ Blackie copies made with a SMRP of $24,000 ... they are sold out ...
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#192959 - 01/12/07 02:07 PM Re: Russ........
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#192960 - 01/12/07 10:28 PM Re: Russ........
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I have a 1964 Gibson ES335. The thing was it wasn't considered at all vintage when I bought it in the mid 70s. It grew vintage along with me over the years. And if anything it has grown old much more gracefully than I have myself. It hasn't developed all the wrinkles that I have lol. It is worth much more now but I doubt I am. Such is life.



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#192961 - 01/15/07 08:39 AM Re: Russ........
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
I've been a serious guitar collector since I was 11; about 50 years. When I check the value of some of the pieces, I'm amaised. Problem is, I can't bring myself to sell even one piece. I've given some to promising youngsters who really needed a fine jazz guitar.

Love my old guitars!

Russ

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#192962 - 01/15/07 10:42 PM Re: Russ........
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Registered: 02/20/00
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Loc: Canada
Best deal I was ever offered on a guitar was a Gibson Les Paul for $38 (that's no typo and, yes, it was genuine). Back in 1969 we were touring Turkey and lots of stuff used to surface. Serial numbers? What serial numbers? I even had one guy offer me $1,500 for my old beat up Hammond L102 - I still have the old serial number plate. Hey, those were the days!

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#192963 - 01/16/07 09:18 AM Re: Russ........
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Renig...just bought an L100 from an old customer that needed the money for $200.00. Realy don't know what I'm going to do with it, or how I'm going to move it...bought by her dad in the early 50's. Not working.

Hey, Dave...want another antique?

Russ

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