I was wondering if you guys have had any experience with www.gtrheaven.com -any opinions, thoughts, ramblings, etc. are welcome.
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Is www.gtrheaven.com a good place to buy from?
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Re: Is www.gtrheaven.com a good place to buy from?
Man, I thought I fixed that...nobody has ever dealt with them before?
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I've never heard of them before...sorry. [img]graemlins/eyes.gif[/img]
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Too expensive, I am told. Not to mention, why would you buy from a dealer who wasnt a JCF dealer?
Not rippin', just askin'.
Shawn
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I got my PRS from them a couple of years ago. No complaints, quick shipping and a really good price on sale.What has 9 arms and 10 legs? Def Leppard
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Because Shawn, I want to buy a PRS, not a Jackson or a Charvel. I'd rather buy from Kevin or Matt or other Matt, but since they don't have what I want and work won't give me a discount til Ive been working there for 3 months, I'm forced to look elsewhere.
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I need to recant my post,
I was actually thinking of Guitar asylumn, not Gtrheaven, as far as being known to be overpriced.
I have spoken with a nice guy at GTRHEAVEN.
Back to my regularly scheduled ritalin program.
Shawn
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Re: Is www.gtrheaven.com a good place to buy from?
Originally posted by Boxcar Willie 84:
I was wondering if you guys have had any experience with www.gtrheaven.com -any opinions, thoughts, ramblings, etc. are welcome.
I've bought both new and used pickups from them at the best prices I've seen and with fast shipping too! [img]graemlins/images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
I highly recomend them!,(it almost sounds like I'm kissing butt, doesn't it?) [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Because I want a mahogany guitar with a thick neck and a simple bridge-ie, not a Jackson, and the PRS was the most comfortable and cost-effective that I've played.
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