It is usefull but some of their vendors are a bit high and others take a kot of liberty in mis-representing vintage gear. As usual buyer beware.
I just stumbled onto this site. It seems pretty useful.
http://www.gbase.com/
I pick a moon dog.
It is usefull but some of their vendors are a bit high and others take a kot of liberty in mis-representing vintage gear. As usual buyer beware.
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Thanks for the warning.Originally Posted by Mark
I pick a moon dog.
Yeah, Mark's right. Always be careful.
I found my Heritage 535 on there for a great price (just south of a grand). It was through Wolfe Guitars. As with everything on the internet it's hit or miss.
Patrick
Yeah, I've found the prices there to be inflated versus real life/ebay. Just keep in mind those are retailers' asking prices and you should be OK.
For example, I'm quite positive that some of those guitars that started out as "new" listings there are by now "new old stock." I'm talking sitting for years in those shops.
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