Sho-Bud LDG for sale

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Chris LeDrew
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Location: Canada

Post by Chris LeDrew »

A seller should wrap up his or her ad with a "sold" notice. Threads like this one just create confusion and frustration, especially when a too-good-to-be-true price is attached.
Steve Widman
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Location: Milford MI

Post by Steve Widman »

Hello, I am the original seller. Indeed, the instrument was sold to a forum member. Although asked, I did not post the name of the buyer, having considered disclosure of purchase his business. For reference, this was the last post I made here after the sale:
Geesh, 'I take it's' came from everywhere. Email/Pm's/Forum etc. Had to check the clock to see who got it. I'm assuming the deal is done and have emailed the party who offered first. I have a ton of pro-rack gear for sale too and I'll post some of that soon.
Just today, I received an email today asking if the guitar was sold or not, and why it keeps reappearing if sold. Checking the forum here was a real surprise to say the least. First, I searched for, and could not find any emails that I did not respond to. Second, after re-reading my last post (see above) regarding the status of sale, I see that I did not absolutely state the guitar was sold. I apologize for any misunderstanding and do not know who or why someone is playing games here by 'pushing it to the top'. Perhaps it would be best to delete the thread.
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