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Post by wolvoboy on May 26, 2009 22:02:57 GMT
whats the rarest guitar you have owned and sold, and wished you had now i had a vox phantom organ guitar shaped like a coffin and also i had the vox pear drop dont know the model numbers this was back in the sixties but i sold them for vertually nothing and i also owned a twelve string Mosrite guitar god i wished i had them now wolvoboy
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Post by gouranga on May 27, 2009 3:41:43 GMT
Hi Wolvoboy. A 1952 Fender Esquire. Gibson Moderne, and a Fender Jaguar Strat. Take care and thanks for the question.
Gouranga
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Post by snakestretcher on May 28, 2009 15:58:27 GMT
Can I nominate a mandolin? My 1916 Gibson F4 since sold. Idiot, idiot
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Post by jackstrat on May 29, 2009 13:31:09 GMT
Howdy lads! I'd have to say that while it's not an old guitar, my Busker Delta is pretty rare...it's one of the early ones with a different finish and body size...Robin Clark tells me it's No. 6 of only 8 that will ever be produced to the exact same specs. That's rare enough for me...and no, I won't be selling it!! ;D Niall
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Post by gouranga on May 29, 2009 13:54:23 GMT
Any more rare Busker or MM's around? Any for sale? Robin!! Michael!! Anyone?? Gouranga
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Post by Stevie on May 29, 2009 19:52:27 GMT
I don't know about rare as such, but my MM Blues is first constructed from brass (as opposed to steel) and secondly, has a bound fingerboard. At the end of the day, I suspect that most forum members who are lucky enough to own one of Michael's guitars would agree that they are all quite unique.
No! ;<D
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