Bowks
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ernie-Ball-Mu...80286724QQcategoryZ101561QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Wrong in so many ways
Wrong in so many ways
Bowks said:
Spudmurphy said:Just a thought- an idea would be to spell out the anomalies for newbies or Lurkers who are interested in buying EB.
I can't cos I dont know them. I even called one a Morse guitar once !!!![]()
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Hey Tim I wonder if it's a really old one ?Tim O'Sullivan said:This looks like it once had a locking nut fitted. Its not a really old Silo is it?
Tim O'Sullivan said:This looks like it once had a locking nut fitted. Its not a really old Silo is it?
Bowks said:I seriously doubt it. The earliest Silos were the same shape as the current model, as was the headstock. They had Schaller hardware, the small inlay dots and decent paint jobs.
Here's a couple of pictures to compare:
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tommyindelaware said:i think the dots are a giveaway......& the very strat lookin tailpiece.
but......i wasn't there.
i;d like to see DUDLEY take a look at this one though.......
if it IS real......then it's a VERY early work.
+1 on that.CudBucket said:The problem isn't with Ebay, it's with the scumbags who try to rob people on it. Ebay's a great place to get gear. If you don't know what you're buying and don't know how to read an auction, you should probably stay away.
Spudmurphy said:+1 on that.
But who knows what we have here - it could be a really early model.
If it is, it would be kinda nice to keep it "in the family".
Ther's loads of Moose cake about lately - first saw it in Dave B's thread lol!bovinehost said:I don't know moose cake about guitars, but that ain't right, is it?