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Topic: Galveston electric metal body guitar on Ebay |
Mike Dennis
From: Stevens Point WI.
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Roger Miller
From: Cedar Falls, Ia.
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Posted 28 Oct 2001 8:05 pm
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Isn't that a beautiful work of art. Jeez, who would want to take that out to play it on the job somewhere. It looks as though I would just keep that one at home, that is a beauty. |
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George Keoki Lake
From: Edmonton, AB., Canada
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Posted 28 Oct 2001 10:01 pm
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That's one gorgeous guitar ! Someone is going to be lucky to own it, wish it were me. |
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Andy Volk
From: Boston, MA
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Posted 29 Oct 2001 12:03 pm
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I can't afford the rhinestone covered suit necesary for that guitar. |
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Gerald Ross
From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
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Posted 29 Oct 2001 12:59 pm
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So where do these guitars come from?
How can they produce a guitar with such intricate engraving, elaborate inlays etc. for such a cheap price. Is it built in a factory that pays their labor fourteen cents an hour? Is the engraving done on an engraving machine with some sort of template? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Gerald Ross
Gerald's Fingerstyle Guitar Website
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Mike D
From: Phx, Az
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Posted 29 Oct 2001 3:41 pm
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The "engraving" is certainly not hand done, it looks much more like a very deep etching to me. Although I suppose it could be done with an air powered chisel engraver.
As to the price...cheap Asian labor, probably Chinese in this case. |
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Mike Dennis
From: Stevens Point WI.
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Posted 29 Oct 2001 7:42 pm
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I was suspicious of the price... that is why I posted it up... thought maybe someone here would have some information.
The neck inlay and binding looks as if it could come from Guild.
Even the full retail price of $1200 seems cheap for a guitar with this much detail and electronics.
If I owned it... the gold plated resonator would be scratched and tarnished in les then three months :>)
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