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Joined: July 2004 Posts: 147 Location: liverpool ,england | just wondering if anyone has had a really good result in finding a rare or special guitar? am hoping one day i will! | ||
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| Gallerinski |
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| Joined: May 2008 Posts: 4996 Location: Phoenix AZ | I once bought a 1116 classical model from the back of a mexican landscapers truck parked at a Circle K. No english was spoken and very little cash changed hands. | ||
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Joined: July 2004 Posts: 147 Location: liverpool ,england | great stuff the best bit being "very little cash changed hands" wich always sweetens the deal! any more stories out there it dosnt even have to be an expensive guitar just something thats special to you. | ||
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Joined: July 2004 Posts: 147 Location: liverpool ,england | forgot to say gallerinski had a look at your guitars on your gallery and i must say that is one almighty impressive collection of guitars there!!! the pick of the bunch for me being the custom legend slothead and some of them adamas slotheads aint bad either you have a fine eye my freind!! | ||
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Joined: April 2003 Posts: 608 Location: Caribou, ME | Bought a 1967 Fender Coronado II for fifty bucks. It had been spray painted red with gold glitter sprinkled on it, headstock too. He didn't know what it was, but I did. Later that year I bought a 1955 Gibson ES-295 for $100. All the finish had been stripped off it and it was missing the tailpiece. I wish I had that thing back. Those are the two biggies that float to the surface. Non-guitar, I recently bought an "old radio" at the local pawn shop for $30. It's a 1978 Sony ICF-6700W shortwave. There was one on ebay a month of two ago that sold for $238. I'm torn betwen flipping it for pure greed and keeping it because it's a darn fine radio. I collect the old pocket transistor radios and sometimes snag the odd shortwave or larger portable radio. I think there's about 150 here. I had them all displayed in the living room but the parakeet kept knocking them off the shelves when she got out.... I know, I'm more and more like Grandpa Simpson every day. | ||
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Joined: July 2004 Posts: 147 Location: liverpool ,england | in the words of Gordon Geeko "greed is good". | ||
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127 Location: 6 String Ranch | I traded a Preecheur De-lux for a 57 Esquire. I'm sure I'm going to hell for that one..... | ||
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Joined: May 2010 Posts: 95 Location: Vancouver Island, BC | Two years ago I walked into a pawnshop in Palm Springs. I hadn't seen an Ovation since the '70s. There it was, w/ OHSC for $300. It was after newyears, and I decided to go home and think it over. On my way out the door I finally saw the sign: "All musical instruments 50% off"! That Balladeer was in perfect tune and pitch, w/neary a scratch, and I still feel sorry for the person who had to let it go. It rekindled the flame for me, I play lots, and I love taking care of my guitars. I haven't driven by a pawnshop since without stopping. Check out Guy Clarke's "The Guitar" on Youtube. The ecstasy of owning has nothing on the agony of wanting [list] [*]1982 1111-4,1985 Collectors 12,2005 ES,2008 C779LX-5, ca2000 Trekker, 1997 Gibson J200 Custom, [/list] | ||
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Joined: May 2010 Posts: 95 Location: Vancouver Island, BC | Could someone please explain how I save the quote and the list for future posts? Hovard | ||
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 2793 Location: Atlanta, GA. | Not in a pawn shop, but I think original slothead #45 was a pretty good music store find. | ||
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7247 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | I guess the pawnshop find for me was my first real Ovation solid body find that got me thinking about collecting. I hadn't thought about it until now, but if I recall, it was a Preacher, UKII, Preacher Deluxe and maybe a Breadwinner... I need to really look up my records to see what they actually were. But they weren't very much, and I figured at that point... I had 6 models.. how many more could there be.. I'll collect them all... such a silly me... | ||
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881 Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Walked into a pawn shop about 10 years ago looking for an LP studio. He had a half dozen, including one with active electronics that was reportedly swapped by some uninformed and unappreciative kid earlier that week for a Marshall head. The story was the kid inherited it from his uncle who was a collector. It was in better shape than the others, so I talked them down to $500 out the door. I later confirmed with Gibson that the guitar was one of three prototypes made in 1982 in collaboration with Moog to test active electronics out on a Les Paul body with upgraded components. It was also the only one of which they now had a record as still being in existence. The Moog active electronics appeared a year or two later in their RD series, but never in a Les Paul. ![]() | ||
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969 | A 1615-1 (sunburst Pacemaker 12-fret, 12-string, for the noobs) for ~$200. Anybody wanting a 12-string should have of these. Can't think of an all-wood 12-er that could compare. | ||
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Joined: January 2009 Posts: 4536 Location: Flahdaw | Originally posted by slothead: Actually, Gordon Gecko said that. Gordon Geeko is credited with saying "Pocket protectors are an essential element of the successful man's wardrobe."in the words of Gordon Geeko "greed is good". | ||
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Joined: July 2004 Posts: 147 Location: liverpool ,england | i stand corrected my spellings grim! | ||
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10583 Location: NJ | way too many to post | ||
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5567 Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | "A 1615-1 (sunburst Pacemaker 12-fret, 12-string, Anybody wanting a 12-string should have of these. Can't think of an all-wood 12-er that could compare." +1 "way too many to post" ditto But, although not a pawn shop prize, this one comes to mind: 1991, Beckley WV, answered a newspaper ad for Gibson Electric Guitar for Sale: turned out to be an original owner 1961 SG/Les Paul in near mint cond. w/original brown case: I took it home for $500...Sold it later for $2500...thought I had made a great deal...love to have it back now... | ||
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Joined: September 2005 Posts: 98 Location: SF Bay area, California | Originally posted by G8r: Mine arrived yesterday, 1615-4. Its a keeper. Cowboy Chord fret/fretboard wear. $150 and $20 shipping from a Houston pawnshop, to me in California. There was a lot of luck here, because it survived a trip in a cardboard box with about 3 layers of bubble wrap. A 1615-1 (sunburst Pacemaker 12-fret, 12-string, for the noobs) for ~$200. Anybody wanting a 12-string should have of these. Can't think of an all-wood 12-er that could compare. The many finish cracks were disclosed, and there is a divot at the thumb location for those cowboy chords. Headstock looks good. Early style textured bowl My bid was a bit above the minimum, but I was the only bidder. Ebay #120648472600. I'll clean the fretboard, polish the frets and re-string next week when my daughter visits from Seattle. At some point I will cut a nut to give it try as a wide-neck six string, something I've been watching out for. Cheers, Mark | ||
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Joined: July 2004 Posts: 194 | In '04 I bought a 1976 Ovation Patriot A/E from a Carson City pawn shop, sight unseen, for 400 bucks. It turned out to be an un-played instrument in perfect pristine condition. Needless to say I was quite pleased. ....Les | ||
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Joined: September 2005 Posts: 3619 Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :) | My first Ovation in 1986, Savanna GA... 1537 Elite, perfect condition ...$395.00 | ||
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 57 Location: Jersey near NYC | Professor, That's an interesting story about your LP Studio, but the Moog electronics (compressor/expander) predate that guitar by about 5 years. The RD Artist was introduced in 1977 with a modified Firebird body and a 25 1/2" scale. In 1978, they shortened the scale to 24 3/4". There was a LP Custom and 335 variant that was introduced in the late 1970's with that circuit, if memory serves, they were called the LP Artist and ES Artist. The circuitry was fine, but it tended to eat batteries and add a ton of weight to guitars that were heavy to begin with. Obviously this was another Gibson answer to a question that no one was asking at the time... Kim | ||
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10583 Location: NJ | I can't remember every deal I ever got | ||
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881 Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Kim, that is what the Gibson rep told me as well. They were trying the electronics on a slab-bodied LP configured model. A year after the prototypes were built, they dropped the active circuitry, went to a bolt-on neck, downscaled the components, beveled the body, and began selling the model as an Invader which were then dropped a few years later. | ||
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 57 Location: Jersey near NYC | Prof: I gotcha. The earlier Moog-equipped guitars were all deluxe models with ornate inlays, etc. Norlin must have had a bunch of the circuit boards left over and were trying them in less-expensive guitars to move them out. I have pics somewhere (in the analog format) of me playing my RD Artist prototype in '77. I actually wore that guitar out to the point that it was largely unsalvageable after less than a year (I was playing a LOT in those days). I went to Hamers shortly after that. KK | ||
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Joined: February 2005 Posts: 11840 Location: closely held secret | Originally posted by KKeller: I've seen you play. I don't doubt it.I actually wore that guitar out to the point that it was largely unsalvageable after less than a year | ||
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