OK, I want to see if anyone else agrees with my viewpoint on this situation or if I am just being retarded.
I had an Epiphone SG Limited Edition in Alpine White that I just was not bonding with. I posted it up on my local CL for trade for another guitar.
It was in nice shape, with just a little BB-sized ding on the back of the headstock and some minor scratches near the output jack (all of which were mentioned and pictured in my CL ad.) All original, without a case.
I got an email offering a Drive Wildfire X2 in good shape with upgraded Seymour Duncan Seth Love SH-55 pickups that were professionally installed at Rainbow Guitars here in town. Looked nice, but knew nothing of the brand. Googled it, and what little info I could find was really positive reviews (build quality, features, etc.) and that it was a low-cost guitar (about $150 new, and some were blown out under $100.)
The guy swore up and down that there were different models of the X2, some were cheap and some (like this one) were about $450 new. I found no information to back this claim up anywhere online. He even claimed the tech that installed the SD pickups offered him $450 for it but he turned it down. He agreed to throw in a Behringer GM108 practice amp for my son to sweeten up the deal, since I needed one for my son but am flat broke.
So we made the trade. I figured the cheaper guitar with the nice pickups and the extra amp for my son is about a fair trade.
I went to do a string change and a fret board dressing (the first thing I do when I get any guitar), and figured I'd pull out the pickups to check the models. Lo and behold, they are the stock pickups! They just have a little sticker on the bottom of them that says WFX-2.
I emailed him and told him they are not SD pickups and he says yes they are. He is claiming that They are "upgrade" pickups and those don't have Seymour Duncan stamped on the bottom, and that I don't know what I am talking about.
I'm not so much upset that I got the short end of the bargain. I knew going in that my guitar was worth more than his, but I liked the guitar and really wanted that little practice amp so my son and I can practice together. What bugs me is that he flat-out LIED to me, and when I called him out on it, he still sticks to the lie and tells me that I am wrong!
Sorry for the novel, just had to get it out of my system. Am I wrong to think that's low? Sometimes I forgot how much people suck....
/RANT
I had an Epiphone SG Limited Edition in Alpine White that I just was not bonding with. I posted it up on my local CL for trade for another guitar.
It was in nice shape, with just a little BB-sized ding on the back of the headstock and some minor scratches near the output jack (all of which were mentioned and pictured in my CL ad.) All original, without a case.
I got an email offering a Drive Wildfire X2 in good shape with upgraded Seymour Duncan Seth Love SH-55 pickups that were professionally installed at Rainbow Guitars here in town. Looked nice, but knew nothing of the brand. Googled it, and what little info I could find was really positive reviews (build quality, features, etc.) and that it was a low-cost guitar (about $150 new, and some were blown out under $100.)
The guy swore up and down that there were different models of the X2, some were cheap and some (like this one) were about $450 new. I found no information to back this claim up anywhere online. He even claimed the tech that installed the SD pickups offered him $450 for it but he turned it down. He agreed to throw in a Behringer GM108 practice amp for my son to sweeten up the deal, since I needed one for my son but am flat broke.
So we made the trade. I figured the cheaper guitar with the nice pickups and the extra amp for my son is about a fair trade.
I went to do a string change and a fret board dressing (the first thing I do when I get any guitar), and figured I'd pull out the pickups to check the models. Lo and behold, they are the stock pickups! They just have a little sticker on the bottom of them that says WFX-2.
I emailed him and told him they are not SD pickups and he says yes they are. He is claiming that They are "upgrade" pickups and those don't have Seymour Duncan stamped on the bottom, and that I don't know what I am talking about.
I'm not so much upset that I got the short end of the bargain. I knew going in that my guitar was worth more than his, but I liked the guitar and really wanted that little practice amp so my son and I can practice together. What bugs me is that he flat-out LIED to me, and when I called him out on it, he still sticks to the lie and tells me that I am wrong!
Sorry for the novel, just had to get it out of my system. Am I wrong to think that's low? Sometimes I forgot how much people suck....
/RANT
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