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Guys, a dealer from Germany buys it from me for £4100. But I have to get there and all that hassle. Please just but it off me and keep it in the UK
If anyone wants some more photos of the aged R9 when it sold on ebay
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/245161/how-to-piss-on-someones-for-sale-thread-and-appear-nice/p1
Nice guitars OP, GLWTS.
But I guess some people have been waiting and watching me. Just highlights my point more with these two comments.
My head said brake, but my heart cried never.
That's all.
Lovely guitars, OP and sorry for the diversion but felt it necessary.
I just would like to say that I bought this guitar on eBay at my own risk:
- I did not know if the Bigsby was original or not at the time of the auction. I confirmed later on with Gibson.
- A non-original Bigsby will drilled holes would have dropped the value tremendously.
- eBay seller said that it could be a Tom Murphy. However it is not.
- Also, the seller did not specified anything with regards to the electronics, pickups... They could have been changed, altered.
- If so, the guitar value would have dropped.
To Summarise, I bought it at £4202 +£100 shipment. I sell it at whatever price I want as it is mine. The eBay seller did not know completely what he was selling. I risked it. The market will put me in my place.
My head said brake, but my heart cried never.