David Mumford wrote:
> "JNugent" <J
...@NPPTG.com> wrote:
>> Ross Edwards wrote:
>>> JNugent <J
...@NPPTG.com> wrote:
>>>> d mumford wrote:
>>>>> Anyone got one for sale?
>>>> No.
>>>> But do you know about this one?
>>>> <
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2004-Gibson-SG-61-Reissue_W0QQitemZ330237613953...>
>>>> BIN of £850.
>>> Nice, but the man from NatWest; he say "No"...
>>> :-(
>>> Ross.
>> Hmmm...
>> I could afford it.
>> But I'm not going to (domestic political risk).
> Yes thats a nice one, i missed one last week for £519 and a mate
> bought one last month for £500 , both from ebay, so dont want to pay
> silly amounts when theres a bargain out there. The one on gumtree sold
> for £520 , so that seems to be the price of s/h.
> The one in the link is a ten day auction with cheque clearence as well
> so its about 16 days wait.
> There is another at £900 on there. Both seem too expensive.
> I will pay £700 max.
>
www.myspace.com/reverbunit How Gibson have the nerve to call it a reissue is beyond me. I'd prefer
the proper accurate reissue with the "long" Vibrola.
No classic SG ever had the Les Paul style bar tailpiece and it just
looks totally wrong to me (like putting one a Strat - or Jaguar). The
only original models fitted with the stop tail were the Les Pauls (some
of 'em), the 335 and the 345.