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Smellybum

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for those who know about my pants situation where I've realised I've bought crap for the last 3 years and now want to sell and buy good stuff (EBmm!)

I can't sell my 335 in time to get a Dargie............ gutted.

Nothing else can be said.

To all those that ordered a luke in DD with piezo........you lucky people.

to the halfwit that said he'd buy me 335 and then didn't show - I forgive you - he's probably off to buy an EBmm

Pitty, naked chicks, & pictures of your purchase welcome. - it's a cold winter in the Highlands, think I just found some stuff to keep the fire going!
 

mhorse

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Sorry to hear dude... but I'm sure you can still sell it. Did you try ebaying it? You can put it up for a fairly short auction, and add all the bells and whistles to make it visible.
 

Smellybum

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lumberjack said:
I say you should still order a Dargie. Put a down payment on it, and you'll have six months to sell the 335.


I wish I could - I don't get paid that much and have got a wife, child (and another on the way ) to support. Gotta sell one before buying one, can't take the chance of being stuck with a lemon

It's on ebay with 61 watchers - but no sensible offers..... I had one offer of $85 - I guess he knows what they're worth !!
 

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Sorry dude, bit of a bummer. (pun intended)

Similar situation myself, I was hoping to put in an order for an anniversary silo but I'm mid house renovation and looks like I'll need the extra cash as things are adding up.

C'est la vie. There'll be more good stuff available in the future, that's for sure.
 

Larry

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I can't say buying the Dargie was the easiest thing for me to do. But I don't regret ordering it.
 

Warg Master

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robelinda2 said:
i'm pushing my finances to the ultra limit with my DD silo, but it is 6 or 7 months away and i didnt have to leave a deposit so its a long way off and plenty of time to get the money together or sell a strat on ebay



Me too, I'm right there with ya!
 

lumberjack

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Smellybum5150 said:
I wish I could - I don't get paid that much and have got a wife, child (and another on the way ) to support. Gotta sell one before buying one, can't take the chance of being stuck with a lemon

It's on ebay with 61 watchers - but no sensible offers..... I had one offer of $85 - I guess he knows what they're worth !!

Sorry you missed out on this one. I'm not married yet and don't have any kids. So I don't have that kind of responsiblity, yet. Us single guys kinda forget about how much money it takes to raise a family. Priorities, come first.

I didn't really need another guitar, but the Dargie is something I couldn't pass up. I'll be saving my pennies till January. The great thing about EBMM is there will always be something great from them around the corner. Hopefully, you'll be able to snag one of those guitars.

Take it easy,
Scott
 

kompressaur

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Smellybum,I feel your pain.this forum has me wanting everything ebmm make...but...I'm content to save for each ball I buy.I've been a bit skint lately but still managed to snag a Sub1 and a Sub bass and they're great.If I can work a bit more overtime and save a bit harder,2007 will see a Silo and a Bongo chez Kompy boy:D
 
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