Is This Seller Crazy?

Uke

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'This Guild S-100 is in 100% Original Condition

'Every Single Piece or Part on This Guitar Has Been Carefully Removed, Deeply Cleaned, Professionally Treated and/or Polished and then Reinstalled and Rebuilt During An Extremely Thorough Intricate Restoration Process and Setup Which Took Many Hours For its Completion'


Seems to be yet another misunderstanding of what 'original' means.

There may be questions over the effectiveness of what's be done to it, however, it's a used guitar
Every . . . Carefully . . . Deeply . . . Professionally . . . Extremely . . .Thorough . . . Intricate . . . Many . . . . .
Always suspicious when adverbs and adjectives are running amok.
 
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This seller is out of touch with reality, at least until he encounters a buyer nuts enough to shell out the cash. Whoever does buy at that price level is the crazy one.
 

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Down the page a bit in his items he has a Maestro Phaser that used to go unsold at pawnshops in the $50 price range - I had one for quite a while - listed for $1200. Times have changed, there's no denying it, whether prices are realistic or not they are nuts. Now we're all looking at things we've had or have as provinces of the rich and famous.

As far as $10k for this particular S-100, I admire how much he believes in it, but looking at his profile, I just see these long dreads leading me to think that maybe there's an affinity for a substance leading to high prices.
 

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Gotta give him props for being patient I guess - he's had 8 offers in 2 years and hasn't budged yet on the $10K asking price. Makes me question how bad he really wants to sell it.
 

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Gotta give him props for being patient I guess - he's had 8 offers in 2 years and hasn't budged yet on the $10K asking price. Makes me question how bad he really wants to sell it.
I’m really trying hard to sell it dear.
 

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I could offer $00,000
But seriously, I bet it would go fast if he came down to a more reasonable $1500. That’s player priced, and generous for an old guitar that Probly cost $300 new.
 

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Every . . . Carefully . . . Deeply . . . Professionally . . . Extremely . . .Thorough . . . Intricate . . . Many . . . . .
Always suspicious when adverbs and adjectives are running amok.
I strongly agree. I believe "moks" are perfectly capable of running themselves.😍
 
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Judge for yourself. I think he's nuts.


Price explains why it's been for sale for 2 years.
Yowch!
 
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