about 15 years ago I got my vintage 62 strat as a 'new old stock' (previously never purchased, but sat 3 years in a warehouse).Quincey P. Morris said:
Not sure if this is indicative of the state of the guitar market right now or how much fluff is built into the price, but damn that's a lot off for a guitar I didn't even have on my watch list.
I've got several on my list just for that reason, but I got this offer because it was similar to something I had on my list. The discounts just keep getting bigger and the individual sellers are dropping their prices pretty quickly too.Lathspell said:
It's always good to follow guitars on Reverb you are kind of interested in. I've had many of these reach out to me with a big discount.
dave99ag said:
Anyone have a birth year guitar? I'm intrigued by the notion of a guitar of my vintage. I've been watching blonde Telecasters from the mid-70s. Even though they are CBS era, prices appear to stay $3k plus. I'm tempted, but maybe it's better to get a FCS blackguard and know it's a well built guitar that doesn't weigh 9lbs.
dave99ag said:
Anyone have a birth year guitar? I'm intrigued by the notion of a guitar of my vintage. I've been watching blonde Telecasters from the mid-70s. Even though they are CBS era, prices appear to stay $3k plus. I'm tempted, but maybe it's better to get a FCS blackguard and know it's a well built guitar that doesn't weigh 9lbs.
G.I.Bro said:dave99ag said:
Anyone have a birth year guitar? I'm intrigued by the notion of a guitar of my vintage. I've been watching blonde Telecasters from the mid-70s. Even though they are CBS era, prices appear to stay $3k plus. I'm tempted, but maybe it's better to get a FCS blackguard and know it's a well built guitar that doesn't weigh 9lbs.
I'd never though about it. Did a quick Google search for "1983 guitar" and found a couple of Peavey made in USA Milestones for about $600 each. Now I'm tempted
Echoes97 said:
For you Houston area guitar nerds, our Pink Floyd tribute is playing at Continental Club next Friday night. Start between 9:30-10 and have a 2 hour set give or take. \m/
Us And Them @ Continental Club Houston
Main guitar for this one is my G&L S-500 w/ D-Allen pickups (below), but also use a Larrivee D-03R acoustic, my previously pictured Jimmy Page Les Paul (basically a '59 reissue), and a Taylor 356CE 12 string.
Quincey P. Morris said:dave99ag said:
Anyone have a birth year guitar? I'm intrigued by the notion of a guitar of my vintage. I've been watching blonde Telecasters from the mid-70s. Even though they are CBS era, prices appear to stay $3k plus. I'm tempted, but maybe it's better to get a FCS blackguard and know it's a well built guitar that doesn't weigh 9lbs.
That's not something that had occurred to me. And now that idea is in my brain.
maroon barchetta said:
If you seen the video of him Live At The El Mocambo, you'll know that he sweated most of the finish from that Strat that night.
Know Your Enemy said:maroon barchetta said:
If you seen the video of him Live At The El Mocambo, you'll know that he sweated most of the finish from that Strat that night.
That whole concert is mindblowing from start to finish.
I just did the same and my google search of 1978 for some reason led me to a 1960 Fender strat replica of Mike McCready's first guitar he bought when beginning to play with Pearl Jam.StoutAg said:
Great, now I'm shopping for birth year guitars.
that's a matched pair of microphonesAggie Therapist said:
They gotta $1,000 microphone right now
Go get it