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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-09-05 6:51 PM (#138306)
Subject: Selling guitars


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Looks like I'm going to be selling a few guitars to finance a new Classic LX, specifically, my 1983 Country Artist cutaway, my 1968 Deluxe Balladeer, my 1972 Balladeer, and an OPL baritone guitar.

I'll post pictures in my gallery later this week. Let me know if anybody's interested. All are in great shape, no wood cracks, no laquer cracks (the CA has a laquer crack at the base of the headstock), and all are players.

More info to follow......
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cc407
Posted 2005-09-05 7:05 PM (#138307 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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the CA sounds interesting
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fugot
Posted 2005-09-05 7:14 PM (#138308 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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Well, anytime you want to part with the gc deluxe balladeer, just give me a shout 24/7. :rolleyes:

(I will start holding my breadth right now) :eek: what I look like after holding breadth for 45 seconds.

good luck with classic LX....peace mike
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Stephen P
Posted 2005-09-05 7:59 PM (#138309 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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Selling all those guitars to save up for ONE guitar?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-09-05 8:12 PM (#138310 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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Well, yeah.....

It's mostly to get a nylon string that would be better suited to my playing. The DB (just the Deluxe Balladeer -- the Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer is going with my to my grave)is a guitar with a whole story and I'll tell you later why it's special. The Balladeer was bought on a whim and have enjoyed for over a year, but it really doesn't get played much. Once I have a Classic LX, the Country Artist is redundant. But it's a really great guitar with an almost perfect top on it (along with gold classical tuners).
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-09-05 8:23 PM (#138311 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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Paul,
you're going to need a big-ass coffin, when you go...
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-09-05 9:07 PM (#138312 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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I repeat..


Well, yeah...

Blame the C&C Adoption Agency. Their actions have motivated me.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-09-05 9:52 PM (#138313 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars



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who, we???

:) :D :)
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-09-06 7:40 AM (#138314 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars



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There is a fine line between "adoption" and "accumulation". Dave
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-09-06 7:43 AM (#138315 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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....and "hording"
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BruDeV
Posted 2005-09-06 2:37 PM (#138316 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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Just wait until GAS graduates to GAF (Guitar Acquisition Fetish).
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ChatMan
Posted 2005-09-06 2:47 PM (#138317 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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Doesn't matter - GAS or GAF - either are ok BD. You only have to worry when your spouse starts finding empty cases lying hidden around the house and you have to make up stories to explain them...
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Beal
Posted 2005-09-06 6:57 PM (#138318 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars



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He who dies with the most......wins.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-09-06 8:18 PM (#138319 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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not if I come steal all your stuff while you're being eulogized.... :rolleyes:
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-09-06 8:49 PM (#138320 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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Just make sure you hide your stash well while you're sneaking into Bill's closet, JW... ;)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-09-06 8:54 PM (#138321 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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He who dies with the most is still dead.....
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Abendicum
Posted 2005-09-06 10:12 PM (#138322 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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MOODY:

Did you see Al has a 6773LX on his I want to move them list... (I moved the 6773LX up to the top of the heap for you...)

Ab

PS 6773LX and 6774LX are are my favorite guitars...

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posted August 18, 2005 03:19 PM
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I have the following guitars available if interested e mail me.

6773lx-4 artist formerly known as country artist

w597 cbk adamas smt in cobolt blue
1778t tribal limited edition purple flames
1778t RF red flames frg
1778t bf blue flames frg
u681t-5 adamas slothead 12 fret
1581-5 Adamas II 30th anniv reissue
2005 esk 05 collectors' with contour bowl
6778lx neb frg
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-09-06 10:19 PM (#138323 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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It's close but not what I'm looking for. I've already got a Country Artist, a 1674 from 1983. I'm looking at the 12 fret ClassicLX.
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cliff
Posted 2005-09-07 8:18 AM (#138324 - in reply to #138306)
Subject: Re: Selling guitars


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"Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep
I Pray the Lord My Soul to Keep
If I should Die before I Wake
I Pray the Lord My Toys to Break . . .

. . . So No One Else Can Have Them"

- Shel Silversteen
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