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My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75

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aceboympk
Posted 2008-10-23 3:17 AM (#298722)
Subject: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75


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Location: Tampa, FL
Nothing new in my search for one of these, so I'm once again hoping that someone has one for sale that I can afford.

Just in case you feel like reiterating your love for yours, or rubbing it in and telling me that you'll never part with yours, or that it has to be pried from your cold dead hands, ya, I got it. As does eveyrone else who owns / owned / played / sniffed the soundhole / etc...etc...etc... And yes, they're as rare as hen's teeth. Yep, that's a real knee slapper. Haven't heard that one before either. Thanks for the heads up.

In case you don't know the story or forgot it because it's been a while since I posted this same request, I owned one. But, I had to sell it to help my mom. Boo hoo for me I know. I won't mention to whom I sold it on this forum because it isn't appropriate, but it is what it is. So, I already know how wonderful they are, how they cost a fraction of what a similar guitar from another maker would cost, yada, yada, yada, blah, blah, blah.

Yep, my skills at getting you to sell me yours aren't convincing. I know.

However, should you have one and you're thinking to yourself, self, I'm just not doing anything with this guitar and I could use some money to buy my kids/grandkids/neighbor's kids/great uncle's nephew's brother's sister-in-law's kids a GI Joe with the Kung-Fu grip, please contact me at mark.kellman@gmail.com

If by chance you have one and you'd like to sell it to me for a significant premium over what it originally cost you (feel free to pontificate about the laws of supply and demand because I'd love to hear about the mystery of money and goods), as sick as it makes me say this, thanks but I'll continue to wait.

Jaded? Me? Never. I'm simply basing my post on the replies/experience from my last post. And the post before that...and the post before that.

Other than that, thanks for your time. I kind of feel like the guy who knew better not to do something, but didn't have a choice, then when I go back to a group of people I know, they tell me how stupid I was, that I really deserve to get one if ANYONE should get one, and then someone has one for sale at a "great new" price that is $XXX more than I paid the first time. You may as well stick a knife in my heart because it is too depressing. Hmmmm. Help my mom, or keep a guitar. Tough call I know.

But, I don't question His intentions. Everything happens for a reason and after feeling like Sisyphus, I stopped trying to rationalize, justify, or simply understand why. That's when life became so much simpler, more meaningful and I have been truly blessed.

If it doesn't happen this time, it will happen later. Hope I gave you a chuckle. It felt good to get that off my chest. :)

That number again is mark.kellman@gmail.com. Operators are standing by.

Regards,
Mark
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-10-23 7:49 AM (#298723 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75
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Location: Phoenix AZ
Are you checking the Takamine Forum? There have been two EF75s that sold over there in the last few months and there is another one for sale right now. Yes, unfortunately for a buyer, the price of these have been creepng upwards. Good luck. Dave
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-10-23 8:58 AM (#298724 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
Two of these came to Colorado, totally sight unseen, based on the recommendation of one of our more esteemed members. It was my first woodie in 30 years and probably the best introduction to Takamine possible. I don't recall the numbers, but my recollection is that something like 10% to 15% of the total world wide production went to members of this board, and for those that stayed in the US, the number was closer to 25%. Dave probably has a better feel for this based on all the work he's done on his EF75 wensite.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-10-23 10:07 AM (#298725 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75
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Around 85 were produced, although a few may have fallen out and not gone to market.

26 of them are known (30%) but not all have chosen to be listed on the roll at Takaminegallery.

9 owners are members of the Takamine forum only
1 is a member of the OFC only
11 owners have dual citizenship

EF75 is not a guitar that people sell because they just "lost interest in it". Hard times and difficult decisions are usually at the root. But as with any rare instrument, that ALSO happens to be one of the finest sounding OM's out there, prices will escalate over time. I can't think of too many braz rosewood guitars made in qty < 100 that you could pick up at fire sale prices.

Dave
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-10-23 10:10 AM (#298726 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75
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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
It was my first woodie in 30 years ...
Too much information. But thanks for sharing.

Dave
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Damon67
Posted 2008-10-23 3:38 PM (#298727 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75



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I got a GI Joe with Kung Fu grip (and lifelike hair) once for Christmas. It came with a 6 wheel ATV with a crane on the back, mummy, and sarcophagus.

My Christmas was complete.

The newer small GI Joe action figures are pretty lame if you ask me.
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Beal
Posted 2008-10-23 4:51 PM (#298728 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75



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Yeah,.......OK.
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stephent28
Posted 2008-10-24 10:53 AM (#298729 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75



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Beal, did you ever part with your extra?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-10-24 12:12 PM (#298730 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75


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Sometime this board is like the old Concentration game. Aceboy, Gallerinski just posted one for sale. You two should talk to each other.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-10-24 12:27 PM (#298731 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75


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I've played these guitars. Never all that impressed with them. May have just not played the right one.....
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-10-24 3:06 PM (#298732 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75
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Location: Phoenix AZ
Paul, I've heard you play a lot of guitars that sounded bad. Hey wait a minute, maybe ....

Ah never mind.
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Beal
Posted 2008-10-24 3:11 PM (#298733 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75



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Location: 6 String Ranch
Ouch!
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Waskel
Posted 2008-10-24 3:48 PM (#298734 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75



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Ouch, indeed. I heard that slap all the way up here.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-10-24 4:21 PM (#298735 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75


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I'd ice that one down, Paul.
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stephent28
Posted 2008-10-24 5:06 PM (#298736 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75



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Hmmmmm....does the truth hurt?

from all the loving comments, it would seem so!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-10-24 5:40 PM (#298737 - in reply to #298722)
Subject: Re: My Quarterly Post for a Takamine EF-75


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I bet Dave's been wearing his shiteating grin all afternoon.
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