Good grief!
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- Curt Langston
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Good grief!
Why do people believe that just because a "star" played a certain guitar, that it is somehow worth much more money? I love Pink Floyd, but IMHO this rig is not worth nowhere near the starting bid. 1600.00? Jeez..........
Here it is.
Heck, at that price, I should buy a dozen.................NOT!
Oh, and check out the seller: Wisemen_70
ebay member since 12/8/07..................
I do not see it selling anytime soon.........
1600.00 starting bid............What a joke!
Here it is.
Heck, at that price, I should buy a dozen.................NOT!
Oh, and check out the seller: Wisemen_70
ebay member since 12/8/07..................
I do not see it selling anytime soon.........
1600.00 starting bid............What a joke!
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Never know... Some kid who eats, sleeps, breathes and worships Pink Floyd might come along, and then some friend of his who's a self-proclaimed expert will tell him something like, "Get it - get it - get it! You'll never see something like that again in your life!"
$Ching-ching$
He'll love it until he realizes he was an idiot.
$Ching-ching$
He'll love it until he realizes he was an idiot.
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Curt,
I'm with you on that one. If somebody wants to buy it, that's their business, but I'd never do it. But then I don't even care about autographs, etc.
Another thing I'd never do is buy something that was burned or smashed by some star. Pete Towsend smashed a guitar on tv and then noted that the guitar's market value had just risen.
I'm with you on that one. If somebody wants to buy it, that's their business, but I'd never do it. But then I don't even care about autographs, etc.
Another thing I'd never do is buy something that was burned or smashed by some star. Pete Towsend smashed a guitar on tv and then noted that the guitar's market value had just risen.
Steel crazy after all these years.
$100 reward for info leading to the purchase of a fender D8 white, yellow, or butterscotch.
$100 reward for info leading to the purchase of a fender D8 white, yellow, or butterscotch.
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Yeah I could tell that from the ad description:
Since the particular guitar in question isn't plural, the implication is that "these Jedson guitars" means Jedson guitars in general. There was no misrepresentation on the part of the seller.Two of these Jedson guitars - a blond one and a red one - were used by Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd on their 1974/1975 Tour. An essential element in the Pink Floyd Sound, it was on these guitars that Dave produced some of his most memorable solos.
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eBay posting
I can only say that 'A Fool and his money are soon parted'.
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Iain Carmichael wrote:I suspect Duane nailed it with his first post: "Never know....some kid...." But just in case somebody succumbs to temptation (!) DON'T. I've reason to be suspicious of this listing and have alerted eBay. I'll spare you the long story.
I don't have any interest in this item myself but I have to ask........Under what grounds do you base the reason for alerting ebay? Other than the fact you don't think it's worth what his starting bid is. Is he committing some kind of fraud? Is he trying to sell something he doesn't own? As I see it he did nothing but embellish the history of that type of guitar and has answered a direct question about the David Gilmore reference. You have me wondering that all.
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Duane, are YOU willing to bid at least 1600.00 on a lap steel?Duane Reese wrote:Speak for yourself...Stephen Gambrell wrote:What I'm getting at, is why are you posting an eBay item under "For Sale: Instruments" when none of us have any interest in buying the thing?
And who said anything about alerting eBay? This guy's doing nothing wrong, other that asking WAY too much for an opening bid.
This STILL doesn't belong in the "For Sale" section, though.
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- Curt Langston
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(1)No. Not in this life.That's his starting bid, Curt. Are you planning on bidding? Are you trying to SELL the guitar? Is the guy selling it a friend of yours, Curt?
What I'm getting at, is why are you posting an eBay item under "For Sale: Instruments" when none of us have any interest in buying the thing
(2)No. Not mine to sell.
(3)No. If he was a friend, I would promote the item.
(4)The same reason anybody else would.............. To refresh my original open statement:
Why do people believe that just because a "star" played a certain guitar, that it is somehow worth much more money?
What do you think Stephen?
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After re-reading this, Duane it almost sounds like a compliment ! I think most of us (and this is PURELY my opinion) have too much sense to even want what looks like a copy of a Fender, regardless of the cost. And again, IMO, not for (at least) 1600 bucks!Duane Reese wrote:I also believe that I nailed it. However, only in a perfect world could Stephen speak for all of us, so let's just hope that he can anyway.
Now, Mr. "Langston's" #4 reason for posting this under "For Sale" makes no sense at all, nor does posting it here in the first place. I'll stand by that.
And MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERBODY!!!
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Almost a compliment??? After re-reading it myself, I actually have to qualify it by stressing that only in a perfect world could you speak for everyone *concerning this particular sale*.
Don't get me wrong - we're friends and all - but I'm not going to put you on that high of a pedestal... No offense...
Oh and Merry Christmas to you too! Hey, I bet that lap steel would make a great stocking-stuffer for the non-pedal person on you list (heh heh).
Don't get me wrong - we're friends and all - but I'm not going to put you on that high of a pedestal... No offense...
Oh and Merry Christmas to you too! Hey, I bet that lap steel would make a great stocking-stuffer for the non-pedal person on you list (heh heh).
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Yes Curt it does matter who plays what guitar,when I was a kid and got my first little Stella guitar[could'nt afford one of those Gene Autry models]I was absolutely without a doubt convinced in my mind,If I could ever get me a COUNTRY GENTLEMAN,I could play just like Chet Atkins,Man was I WRONG,don't you know.
Hard headed, opinionated old geezer. BAMA CHARLIE. GOD BLESS AMERICA. ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVIST. SUPPORT LIVE MUSIC !
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