
http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?item=320 ... e289&rt=nc
John
Most of the guitars are advertised as "unplayed". What sort of tosser buys a guitar and then doesn't play the thingwoodrat wrote:...I found this little collection (3 eBay pages) of sale in the States....There are some serious axes up for sale here....![]()
http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?item=320 ... e289&rt=nc
John
You get those sort of biceps from keeping a Harley on the roadrocket wrote:If it is a she, it must be on the juice coz those biceps are bigger than Arnies!!
Rod.
Anyone who owns that many guitars but neither makes or plays 'em ain't no man or woman!!!P Bill wrote:" I will not be lectured by these men about my guitars or my Harley!!!! " .......... seller person.
Yeah 15 grand for what is effectively a factory made guitar.Nick wrote:It's probably the husband/partner's collection, he's just ridden off into the sunset on his panhead with a new tattooed biker mole who can spit cherry pips 50 feet whilst downing a handle of Bud & arm wrestling two arnie look alikes, this woman's just selling his collection for payback.
Some very nice looking PRS's there but 15 grand U.S for one of them!!!? Geez, I gotta start making "limited editions".
Ormsby Guitars wrote:I once had a guitar collector, that doesn't play at all, want to custom order one of my instruments. He had an extensive PRS collection already. I pointed out that my marketting is all about people using my guitars... one sells another. He told me to charge him more to make up for that. In the end I declined the order, as I'd already exceeded my maximum waiting list.
But, who cares if someone has a collection of guitars/cars/records/wine/whatever, that they dont use. It's wood and wire. I have insane collections of things that make me feel good, give me something to strive to complete, and are absolutely worthless (but cost a fortune) to anyone other than me. I meet people all the time, that are mad guitar fans, and love beautiful timbers. It's art. To others, it's a tool. I have a tool collection of antique planes I don't use. What's the difference? We all have bookcases full of books that aren't ever going to be read again...
I'd much rather look at a stunning guitar hanging on the wall as an art piece, than a grandfather clock... even if it is more useful by being a 'time piece'.
Ormsby Guitars wrote:But, who cares if someone has a collection of guitars/cars/records/wine/whatever, that they dont use. It's wood and wire.
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