dave robinson wrote:A good deal for who exactly ? They're 'avin' a larf.
I quite agree. Do people really pay amounts like that for a modern guitar that's built to alleged dated specs, to appear to have been kept in a cupboard and brought out and played a few times a year?
I'm sorry, but guitars are made to be played, not bought as collectors' items. If you want a guitar that appears to be old, well-played, well-loved, buy a secod-hand one, not some ultra modern "distressed" over-priced plank that need to be played-in, adjusted, re-strung, etc. to get a decent sound from it.
Oh, and although the seller has included pictures of Fender spares and a certificate (serial number blanked out on certificate and guiter, why?) the logos on the headstock look as if they have been Photoshopped onto the picture.
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