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Old 01-06-2009, 06:11 PM
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I traded a guy for a '43 Kamico Archtop acoustic which I paid 30 bucks for.
So, the guy who had it before me paid around 500 bucks. Someone brought it in signed by George Harrison.
BUT, it was a fake sig, and the guy was out 500 bucks. He then played it for a while, and put a sticker from Metallica's "Black Album" so that he could test out a friends new sticker machine thing. Needless to say, it didn't do so hot, so he just left it there and put it in his garage until Monday when he got it out to bring it to me. It's beaten, but the wood is not cracked and all electronics work fine, tuners are great, etc.
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It's a monster with tone, the pickups scream.
Better than any LP I'll never play. (Because I despise Les Pauls)
Speaking of which, don't call it a copy.
It isn't.
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