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guitarwannabee
Posted 2009-12-01 5:56 PM (#393469 - in reply to #393444)
Subject: Re: UTE at Elderly


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all of us michiganders like to go somewhere warm on vacation at this time of the year. :p GWB
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2009-12-01 6:16 PM (#393470 - in reply to #393444)
Subject: Re: UTE at Elderly


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OH...if I thought I could get away with it I'd get this NOW NOW NOW!!!!

My wife would kill me in my sleep.
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stephent28
Posted 2009-12-01 6:25 PM (#393471 - in reply to #393444)
Subject: Re: UTE at Elderly



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Originally posted by bauerhillboy:
OH...if I thought I could get away with it
better to ask forgiveness than permission!
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Waskel
Posted 2009-12-01 6:42 PM (#393472 - in reply to #393444)
Subject: Re: UTE at Elderly



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Hard to do, posthumously.
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-12-01 6:56 PM (#393473 - in reply to #393444)
Subject: Re: UTE at Elderly


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If anyone is seriously interested I may be able to get there to check it out in person. Shoot me a PM. You can usually take elderly's word though. They are some pretty upright folks there.
There are not many out there...so get on your horse and get a git that sparkles...er I mean shines :)

Just look at how nice they blend into the woods:

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MWoody
Posted 2009-12-01 6:56 PM (#393474 - in reply to #393444)
Subject: Re: UTE at Elderly



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Location: Upper Left USA
TWPPPPBF's
(tight-wad-penny-pinch'in-price-police'n-bottom-feeder)

Rather than saying it is priced too high what you really mean is that you think you can get the same thing at a lower price.
It cuts both ways and as we all know "worth" and "price" are not the same thing.

Any one that has ever written a check for toilet paper while 5 days in to a 7 day hike should fully understand this.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-12-01 7:12 PM (#393475 - in reply to #393444)
Subject: Re: UTE at Elderly



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Also on price topic, Too Expensive cuz I ain't got the money is different from someone who Has the money but thinks that if they wait long enough they might get it from a more desperate person for cheaper...

To put price into perspective... That is only a hunnert and change more than I paid for my 1681.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-12-01 7:29 PM (#393476 - in reply to #393444)
Subject: Re: UTE at Elderly
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Originally posted by PsychoBunny:
posthumously
Here I lie besides my Ute
Six feet under, no dispute
Instead of buying a chunk of glass
Here I am, pushing up the grass

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noah
Posted 2009-12-01 7:48 PM (#393477 - in reply to #393444)
Subject: Re: UTE at Elderly



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Location: SoCal
I like the way they play and I like their voice.
My choice of epi's would probably have been different.
The UTEs are not ugly guitars. If they are ugly, what are you comparing them too? There is more to it than having a preference for blonds, brunettes, or redheads... muscular, lean, or meaty builds... or different flavors of ice cream.
IMHO, the UTEs are a fine example of form-following-function in an application of technology and non-traditional materials. I would compare them to other 12-fretters on playability and sound produced, but comparing their looks to beautiful woods does not make sense to me.

Some of the UTEs had random dull and/or shiny patches in the finish on their tops and there were some other random quality issues that some owners decided not to have corrected. I've seen some of those guitars go for less, but you get what you pay for.
The UTE at Elderly looks great. Their price is less than what we paid for them new and you rarely see UTEs up for sale. You can try to negotiate. You can wait and see if they'll lower their price. Someone will eventually buy it and be very happy.
Bottom-feeding is fun. Getting a great deal on a great guitar is priceless. Elderly's UTE is not a bottom-feeder's guitar.

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bvince
Posted 2009-12-02 10:53 AM (#393478 - in reply to #393444)
Subject: Re: UTE at Elderly



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Hey Now! Don't be offended just because I said I didn't care for its looks! I actually said that to see how many of you would take the hook (: (MuWHaaa-Ha-Ha!)

If they have her there for a while I hope to go and check it out for myself.
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