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bvince
Posted 2006-10-27 9:49 AM (#323963)
Subject: 1537 on Ebay



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
Well here's another one ...

Ebay Listing
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MWoody
Posted 2006-10-27 10:39 AM (#323964 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay



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where are all the finish cracks and the fretboard shim? :eek:

Sweet!
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-10-27 11:20 AM (#323965 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Sweet...almost identical to mine as far as the wood goes...although I do have a finish crack. But my electronics still work!!!!
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Steve
Posted 2006-10-27 11:20 AM (#323966 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Only 2 days left, how did we miss this one? Looks like an original owner, first-time seller. Nice guitar. I'm curious exactly what electronics were changed. Only the saddle pickup or the entire preamp? I'm not familiar with the stereo model electronics.
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dvd
Posted 2006-10-27 11:39 AM (#323967 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay



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Originally posted by Steve:
Only 2 days left, how did we miss this one?
3 day listing.. it's only been up for 16 hours
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45flint
Posted 2006-10-27 1:37 PM (#323968 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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No feedback? I bought a guitar this month from someone who had no feedback and got a great deal. My guy was 6 hours away and I drove to pick it up and hand deliver the payment. If you are close enough to this sale to do this you may get a deal because not that many people will send a large check to someone with no feedback, I certainly wouldn't
Steve
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-10-27 1:50 PM (#323969 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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With a $700 starting price and change in electronics, it is probably a fair price, but not necessarily a great deal. Certainly fair to good however if the new electronics are that cheap or even matter to the buyer.
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Norseman1
Posted 2006-10-27 2:07 PM (#323970 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Location: Back in the Valley of the Sun Mesa Az.
...they sure are purdy to look at.
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45flint
Posted 2006-10-27 6:42 PM (#323971 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Seriously, I would never deal with a guy without feedback - too risky. Is there someway you guys would do this short of making a guitar run?
Steve
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colt357
Posted 2006-10-27 6:58 PM (#323972 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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How do you get feedback? Someone has to start the ball, don't they? I just registered on Ebay, so I don't have a rating either. Any suggestions?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-10-27 7:11 PM (#323973 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Buy or sell a few things and be honest and quick with payment and shipping. It's amazing how feedback adds up when you are active.
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Stuart Miller
Posted 2006-10-27 8:17 PM (#323974 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay



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Agreed. I am always suspicious of '0' rated sellers with high dollar items up. Anyone coming to eBay to sell for the very first time with an item worth hundreds without having any history of even buying a CD is worthy of a serious 'Caveat Emptor" warning.

Having just had some a$$ hijack my account and try to leverage my hard ewarned 132/100% rating to sell non-existant handbags and five of my sales offered up through scam artists offering up second chance offers I am particularly sensitive on the subject. By all means contemplate buying but be very prepared to see this as a wild roll of the dice.

The pictures are very beautiful though.
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philmax
Posted 2006-10-28 2:14 AM (#323975 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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I could go check it out, but I might end up buying it, I just bought one 2 1/2 weeks ago!
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-10-28 9:37 AM (#323976 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Go in and buy some things you would buy anyway (from reputable sellers of course) using paypal. Strings, cords, other items around your house. There are deals but you need to watch yourself as you can get burnt too.

Most will allow for 5 feedback items. Make sure the seller leaves feedback and follow up if they don't.

It doesn't take long or much money.

When you sell, however, you will be at a disadvantage until you get some history built up, especially on big ticket items....patience grasshopper.
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-10-28 9:38 AM (#323977 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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You guys that are interested could see if the seller will go with an escrow. You might be out some shipping, but I think ebay offers that service where your money is held until you inspect the item.
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Steve
Posted 2006-10-28 9:39 AM (#323978 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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I heard from the seller, he said the original preamp is fine, just the saddle was replaced. So far he seems legit to me, but some other members could contact him, see what they think..if i lived close i would definitely check it out, it'd be a cool to see/play a vintage 1537 up close and personal..
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-28 11:47 AM (#323979 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Having a stereo output isn't too useful anyway. I've never used mine, but I don't plug in much.
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Steve
Posted 2006-10-28 12:18 PM (#323980 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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So, as I understand it the 1537 was never produced as a mono guitar?..
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-28 1:34 PM (#323981 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Originally posted by Steve:
So, as I understand it the 1537 was never produced as a mono guitar?..
Don't think so.
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Joyful Noise
Posted 2006-10-28 4:44 PM (#323982 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Having a stereo output isn't too useful anyway. I've never used mine, but I don't plug in much.
I think its wonderful for recording. Once you have the tracks down its easy to adjust the spatial seperation. If you play a lead track over a rhythm track, you can either open up the middle for the lead or wrap the lead around the rhythm and end up with quite different effects. It gives you alot more to work with when mixing.
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Joyful Noise
Posted 2006-10-28 4:47 PM (#323983 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Originally posted by Steve:
So, as I understand it the 1537 was never produced as a mono guitar?..
I think it has always been produced as a mono and stereo guitar, just pick which one is best for whatever your current application is.
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-10-28 9:18 PM (#323984 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Technically, mine is a "Zero" :D :p :D :p
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-10-29 4:44 PM (#323985 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay



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Okay.. $700 starting bid, Reserve Not Met. Why wouldn't you start the bidding at the Reserve? Maybe I missing some psychological scam...
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BluesSailor
Posted 2006-10-29 5:18 PM (#323986 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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Not missing a thing. He is hoping to get more than it will bring given his Ebay status. I've had a running discussion with the seller and he believes that it is worth more than $700 he started at. It all depends on how bad or how big a hurry he is in to sell. Given his 0 feedback status, he is not likely to garner much interest. I'm about 125 miles from him and am tempted to roadtrip for the hand off. No risk for either party that way.

Given recent EBay history, he is about average for sellers with decent feedback. He'll have to drop a bit to get more interest.
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45flint
Posted 2006-10-29 7:20 PM (#323987 - in reply to #323963)
Subject: Re: 1537 on Ebay


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I drove 325 miles one way to get my guitar from a ebayer with no feedback this month. Took me all day but was the best trip I ever made for a guitar. Turn out to be a treasure and a absolute bargain. Would never have bought the guitar without a hand to hand exchange. About 4 years ago a similar trip saved me about $1000 as the guitar I went to pick up was trashed and the fussy pictures and descriptions were meant to mislead.
Steve
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