Chicago area musicians meet your’s truly at the Chicagoland Guitar Show tomorrow. I’ll be there by 1PM. Let me know here to coordinate meeting.
@northernbassist did you see the Zappa played/signed Marlyn guitar I posted a few weeks ago?
The one that’s impossible to strum?
@northernbassist we are complicated...but not impossible to strum @CanisPundit
@damselfly59 just focus around the G string, can’t go wrong as long as you work into it. 😉
Ah fuck wow, I would so go to this. I play a sweet MIJ jag w/ upgraded Duncan picks ups and a Descendent vibrato trem that’s excellent and I also have an EOB strat and a black 4001 Rickbass.
@TheAbbotTrithemius nice gear. These shows get a mix of guitars, amps, pedals, parts … mundane to the collectible. I’ve done walk in business trading/selling without a table. Some negotiations lead to great buys, people don’t want to repack and move what they’ve brought. Reasonable offers are better for sellers than their using Reverb, EBay, (fees & taxes).
Smart! I have a couple of things I’d like to sell. I’ll have to look at the equivalent for Gotham.
@TheAbbotTrithemius it works. I sold a Les Paul Traditional at one of those shows - I took it out to show one person and another saw it and bought it for more than I paid for it. Pre-Covid. Those were the days.🎶
Has that pre-COVID environment not returned for these kinds of deals to be made?
@TheAbbotTrithemius I'm referring to the market and trends. Collectible and USA made high end gear harder to sell (feedback from sellers). The reduction in guitar based new music, and aging players impacts pricing. Even volume and shipping for gigs/tours (4x12 cabs going cheap). And there's a glut of inexpensive guitars.
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don’t post any cool unique instruments you see, ok? 😉