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  • Ben...
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    Originally posted by diablomozart View Post
    and btw...insulting one of the more respected members here makes you come off looking like a dick...shelve your 14 year old attitude or take it elsewhere please...
    +1

    Joe puts up with a lot of crap. Please don't make the crap pile even bigger.

    Oh, and I don't like signed guitars because I have to worry about the signature. If you get one signed you should get it signed on something like the control route cover or the trem cover. Something that you can remove if you don't want it smudged/erased and you can just use a replacement cover and save the autographed one.
    Last edited by Ben...; 01-10-2009, 08:17 PM.

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  • Larz
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    They should give you some free strings or something.

    Unless Randy was autographing my RR1, I ain't in to anyone signing what I'm playing.

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  • CharvelChris
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    Ok.

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  • straycat
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    Toe is cool just give him some slack.
    I've been collecting for a very long time so I call it like it is.
    Every 550XL I've ever had have been top notch the dude at the store may not like Charvels so there you go its his opinion nothing more.
    Last edited by straycat; 01-11-2009, 12:57 AM.

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  • CharvelChris
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    LOL Southpark seems to be a admin theme around here.

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  • CharvelChris
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    Thanks straycat.

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  • straycat
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    Auotgraphs on guitars really does nothing for the value and in collector circles its considered a reason to knock the price down.
    If the guitar was actually owned by the person yes it will have some worth.
    Yes clearcoat the autograph to save it by all means if it means that much to you.
    Jealous I don't think so thats kind of childish to think that.
    550 XL's are very high quality guitars to some and just another guitar to others.
    The fact you asked them to not damage the autograph I think you have every right to be pissed.Just what you can do about it I have no clue.
    Lots of things are gay ie. skull head knobs, diamond series Schecter guitars and the list goes on.
    Last edited by straycat; 01-10-2009, 07:47 PM.

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  • CharvelChris
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    Sorry all you admins for the disrespect.

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  • CharvelChris
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    Thank you scott.court and VitaminG for you helpful opinions.

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  • Axewielder
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    lol! Repect the Adminstrata!!!

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  • nhspike
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    Yessssssssssssssssssss!!!

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  • toejam
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    LOL

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  • nhspike
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    Originally posted by toejam View Post
    True. That delete/ban button is always under my finger. :ROTF:
    Does this, or does this not all boil down to...

    Respecting your authoritar????



    Come on brother... gimmie the nightstick!!!

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  • LastInLine
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    Originally posted by VitaminG View Post
    IMHO, a signature adds absolutely nothing to the value of a guitar.
    I think we're overanalyzing this subject........we all know that autographed items/collectibles are only worth what someone is willing to pay. One man's treasure is another man's garbage.

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  • VitaminG
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    it could be that it was entirely an accident, as the shop told you. They may have been attempting to polish around the signature and accidentally took some of it off and then figuring the damage was done, finished the job off. I can't see anyone working in a guitar store being so jealous about your ownership of an import production Charvel that they would wilfully damage (or negatively affect) your guitar. Not knocking the instrument - I have a 550XL myself - but really, it's not like you took a vintage or Custom Shop guitar to them.

    IMHO, a signature adds absolutely nothing to the value of a guitar. I even think it may devalue it because there's a possibility when I try to wipe it off that the finish underneath may have been damaged. The idea that signatures significantly increase the value of a guitar seems to me to be mainly driven by those asshats on ebay who think that a $200 Squier suddenly becomes worth $2G because it's in a frame and has Ozzy's signature on it. $2,000 for a cheap guitar that I can't even play?

    as far as legal action goes, you might want to consider what the legal costs might be compared to the 15 cents of marker that George defaced your guitar with. You might also consider the proof that you'll be required to provide of the dollar value that the store has devalued your guitar by cleaning it for you.

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