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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12759
Location: Boise, Idaho | There's one on craigslist Boise for $400 that looks pretty good. I'd go look at it and even buy it for somebody if you want it. It wasn't on my short list, but that price seems awfully low if it's in good shape. Let me know and I'll try to take a look this weekend. It's only a couple miles from my house. |
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Joined: June 2004 Posts: 375
Location: Rocky River, Ohio | Mark, Please check it out for me...
But only if it's a deep bowl...
If you know that it's a shallow, i don't want you to waste your time...
Thank you for going out of your way.. !!!
Ernie |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12759
Location: Boise, Idaho | Ernie,
The 90 Collector's were deep bowls. Paul Blanchard has first dibs, since he contacted me first, but so far the owner hasn't responded to my email. He may have already sold it. Of course if it really looks good and I get a great deal on it and the 1624 I'm trying to buy today falls through and nothing happens on the 87 Collector's and somebody else gets the 1657 and the Custom Legend I'm watching and my wife suddenly decides that I can buy as many guitars as I want, I may keep it for myself.
In other words, Paul's your only competition if it's still available. I won't try to make anything off you guys, although making a profit might score me some brownie points with my wife.
No where near the points I'd lose if I kept the guitar. I'll take pictures and send them to you and Paul. I have guitar shipping boxes and will just charge whatever it costs. |
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Joined: June 2004 Posts: 375
Location: Rocky River, Ohio | ok great, thanks mark..
actually there were many shallow bowls made for the 1990
the deeps were 1990-7, the ssb's were 199s-7
these were the standard models, there were a few sunbursts too..
keep me in the loop, thanks again. |
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