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Obviously he didn't quite bond with it...
Popular is not the same as good
Rare is not the same as valuable
Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get
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Last edited by zarl; 09-01-2010, 12:39 AM.
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Originally posted by zarl View PostYup. Not quite feeling the flames, so testing the waters here locally to see if it sells.... I think a non-graphic Charvel is more my thing, like this one:
Guess, I'm just nucking futs too.
Course....that's just my opinion...and you know what they say about opinionsTodd M
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Originally posted by zarl View PostYup. Not quite feeling the flames, so testing the waters here locally to see if it sells.... I think a non-graphic Charvel is more my thing, like this one:
Completely different animal than the ghost flame you have.
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Originally posted by veniculum View PostI just don't get that....I aint into the flames and crazy graphics either...but to buy a guitar that looks like somebody's old POS...definitely not my thing. I'd never let my guitar get that beat up What's even better....they charge more money for it!
Course....that's just my opinion...and you know what they say about opinions
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I hate to say it...but those "nitro aged" things just look old and fucked up...like someone bought it and never did anything to try and maintain it. Let's imagine this philosophy in other areas of interest:
Cars - what's worth more...a 1970 Chevelle in mint condition with all original parts/engine components, etc - or - a busted up 1970 Chevelle with rust all over it, leaking oil, and bald tires
Guns - a mint condition Colt 45 (1911), or a 20 year old 1911 (once again) full of rust, the finish is wearing off, and the barrel is all mucked up with deposits.
Baseball cards - a Honus Wagner card (the missing # 13) in perfect condition...or a 1988 card with rips in it...for some player that played for one season, busted his knee, and retired early (sorry...I searched for "least valuable baseball card" and couldn't get a good example)
The list goes on...coins, motorcycles, etc etc etc.
What is this fascination with busted old fucked up guitars...It's just silly. SorryTodd M
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Originally posted by Ultramagnus View PostPersonally I think thy're just trying to give people under 40ish who were too young back in the day and missed out, a chance to own something that is similar (or not depending on who you talk to) to the original SD's the're always hearing & reading about.
I think it's for the baby boomers who are now reaching the age of retirement or have inherited money, etc. and can finally afford to splurge on a guitar that looks just like their favorite artists "road worn" guitar when they were growing up.
Not something I am into, but I can certainly understand why there's a huge demand for it. For every iconic guitar player of the last 40 to 50 years there's a beat to shit guitar they used that quite a few people wish they had.
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Originally posted by Brian View PostI don't think it's for the younger crowd honestly.
I think it's for the baby boomers who are now reaching the age of retirement or have inherited money, etc. and can finally afford to splurge on a guitar that looks just like their favorite artists "road worn" guitar when they were growing up.
Not something I am into, but I can certainly understand why there's a huge demand for it. For every iconic guitar player of the last 40 to 50 years there's a beat to shit guitar they used that quite a few people wish they had.
Maybe.... But, to me, it's just a cool guitar with the right specs (especially with it's unique neck shape, and a thinner nitro finish). I'd rather have a non-relic version, but no biggie. It is what it is. Some like it, some don't, some are indifferent. At the right price, it could be the right guitar.
I think anyone looking to channel some old 80's guitar hero mojo would probably be shopping something else -- a DeMartini graphic Charvel, an ESP Lynch, EVH, or something like that, not this particular guitar.
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