early 90's 1767
Darkbar
Posted 2009-12-02 7:02 PM (#285624)
Subject: early 90's 1767



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for what it's worth.... HERE
looks like it may need some tlc
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-12-03 12:31 PM (#285625 - in reply to #285624)
Subject: Re: early 90's 1767


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Great guitar, great price if it is in even decent condition.
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Reddfin
Posted 2009-12-03 1:39 PM (#285626 - in reply to #285624)
Subject: Re: early 90's 1767


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Just trying to learn a little but what TLC can you tell from the pic? No crying from the price police? It must be a good deal.
Thats 20 minutes South of me if anyone has any interest in it. I can check it out or help an OFC'er get it. They do seem to have a loyal following within the OFC.
I can only compare it to my own 1767 which I have been told by my luthier is in excellent condition.
I may list mine since my 6868 is less than coveted by the masses.

Tony
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Darkbar
Posted 2009-12-03 3:11 PM (#285627 - in reply to #285624)
Subject: Re: early 90's 1767



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Originally posted by Reddfin:
Just trying to learn a little but what TLC can you tell from the pic?
Tony
I could be wrong, but the tuners look a little less than pristine. When I take pictures of my guitars, I polish them up as best I can to show them in their best light.This guy either doesn't care how they look, or the tuners are in crappy condition.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-12-03 4:21 PM (#285628 - in reply to #285624)
Subject: Re: early 90's 1767
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As long as the rest of the git is in decent condition, I could deal with the tunas. Use the pic as a BFL (bottom feeder$ leverage).
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