I just won this 1935 rick on ebay...check it out
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- Andre Nizzari
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The Creme de la Creme of B6s ...
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NICE JOB ANDRE!
I don't blame you for the "buy now" plan!
Now you are required to post up a song on it!
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I don't blame you for the "buy now" plan!
Now you are required to post up a song on it!
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I'm a big fan of the "buy it now" option. I really wanted one of these for about 2 years now. I have two bakelite Aces that sound great, but I always wanted the Holy Grail of bakelites so I went for it. This moring I just sold this model 59 on ebay: http://cm.ebay.com/cm/ck/1065-29296-2357-0?uid=106384371&site=0&ver=LCA080 805&item=7356742748&lk=URL to make up for it. It sold pretty quickly. It's a great model 59 but it had to go. I haven't been working since mid July and really shouldn't have when for the B6 but I couldn't let her pass.......
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Andre, You will never regret buying this guitar. I have several of these pre-war bakelites, but mine all have tone controls, whitch come in handy for different amps. I also have a Frypan with no tone control. I have had a small box with a tone control made to plug into the frypan, so as not to alter the original status of the guitar. It works great, and some times is needed to mellow up the tone a bit. If you are interested in one of these drop me a note and can give you details. I think i paid around $65.00 for mine. What ever you do DO NOT drill any holes to mount a tone control!!! I have seen this done, and it should be a crime! Congratulations.....Marvin
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Marvin, your right it should be a crime! LOL I would love to get one of those boxes. I play a clone of a blackface fender amp and ACE has a lot of trebble with the amp tone knob all the way down. But ACE's have tone controls so when I roll down the tone, it sounds great. I will send you an email. Thanks again and welcome to the forum! <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Andre Nizzari on 12 October 2005 at 04:12 AM.]</p></FONT>