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  1. #101

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    Well, that sucks. It is difficult to overestimate the duplicity of humans. But if you do, you are seldom surprised. I understand your reluctance, but putting the name out there would be a service to others who might be tempted to buy from, or sell to, this douchebag. After the dust settles, of course.

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  3. #102

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    he said he's refuse receipt on it if I sent it back so now it's up to paypal
    So that's how it is, eh?

    You are being quite the gentleman not mentioning this known player by name.

    Basically, I have faith in my fellow man, doubly so it's he's a musician. It hurts when my bubbles are burst.

    Anyway, if you paid with PayPal, as a purchase and not "friends and family," it should hopefully resolve in your favor.

  4. #103

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    I can't believe what this idiot is trying to pull on you, Jack. Would it be okay for you to mention the seller's name?
    To do something like this to someone like you, who has a perfect record for the last twenty to thirty years
    as a seller, is like creating professional suicide.
    You should post about this nitwit on TGP and ask for advice from some of their members.
    I'm sure they've been through ordeals like this...
    Good luck!

  5. #104

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    I'm sure it goes without saying, but for the record; many of us have bought things from Jack + would never question that if there were a shipping problem or anything else, Jack would have responded with integrity + complete satisfaction. (I've never had a problem with anything i've bought from JZ.) My experience has been the same with Howard Paul and the Benedettos over these many years.
    Pls keep us posted on the resolution Jack.

  6. #105

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    It could be a trick of the light, but it looks as if the frets are not fully seated on the fingerboard.

    How likely is a hand carved archtop surviving a week lost in 12°F weather???-frets-png

  7. #106
    Quote Originally Posted by aquin43
    It could be a trick of the light, but it looks as if the frets are not fully seated on the fingerboard.

    How likely is a hand carved archtop surviving a week lost in 12°F weather???-frets-png
    You're right. Several problems. The frets are not properly seated, they are not properly radiused, and they extend over the edge of the fingerboard.How likely is a hand carved archtop surviving a week lost in 12°F weather???-bambino-loose-frets-jpg

  8. #107

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    What's the serial # of this guitar? People may have different opinions about Benedetto's sound but I think there's unanimity about their build quality. What I see on the close-up photos contradicts that.

  9. #108
    Quote Originally Posted by Gitterbug
    What's the serial # of this guitar? People may have different opinions about Benedetto's sound but I think there's unanimity about their build quality. What I see on the close-up photos contradicts that.
    B1249, built by Bob himself. You can't blame benedetto for a 20 year old guitar that sat out in
    sub 20°F temperatures for a week. Plus this guitar toured all over the world for many years.

  10. #109

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    B1249, built by Bob himself. You can't blame benedetto for a 20 year old guitar that sat out in sub 20°F temperatures for a week. Plus this guitar toured all over the world for many years.
    This is new info to us. You’re describing a guitar that’s been worked hard, put away wet, and maintained on the road for 20 years by techs whose only goal was to keep it playing fine. From what we see, I suspect it was never returned to the Benedetto shop for any work once it left the nest. You haven’t mentioned how it plays at all - does it play and sound fine?

    I agree completely that you should have been made aware of its condition before you bought it. But to many pros, if it plays fine it is fine. Jimmy B beat his guitars horribly over the years. When I once commented on the lit cigarette wedged above the nut as he dropped his 7 on top of the piano (not gently) on a break, he said something like “It’s my guitar and I don’t care”.

    I doubt that the week’s winter vacation hurt it much, if at all. This was a working pro’s instrument and it’s as tired as Keith’s Tele after 20 years of maintenance on the fly. I suspect that it could be restored to its original beauty - it’s a stellar little guitar that’s still in better shape than those of many touring artists. But I would have expected something close to what you got, given its history.

  11. #110

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    It looks like it has had a re-fret done by an amateur. Just look at the file cuts in the binding. Not Benedetto's work, surely.

  12. #111
    Quote Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
    This is new info to us. You’re describing a guitar that’s been worked hard, put away wet, and maintained on the road for 20 years by techs whose only goal was to keep it playing fine. From what we see, I suspect it was never returned to the Benedetto shop for any work once it left the nest. You haven’t mentioned how it plays at all - does it play and sound fine?

    I doubt that the week’s winter vacation hurt it much, if at all. This was a working pro’s instrument and it’s as tired as Keith’s Tele after 20 years of maintenance on the fly. I suspect that it could be restored to its original beauty - it’s a stellar little guitar that’s still in better shape than those of many touring artists. But I would have expected something close to what you got, given its history.
    I expected no cracks anywhere and properly maintained instrument without loose and improperly radiused frets. Had the information been disclosed to me properly about its condition, I would never have purchased.

    It wasn't advertised as a touring instrument that needs work due to not being maintained.

    Sounds ok but not good enough to invest > $1k in repairs added to my original purchase price.

  13. #112
    Paypal just denied my claim

  14. #113
    another update, i called paypal and they said the item was resolved in the buyer's favor by the wrong department and by someone who didn't look at the documents I provided so it's been reopened.

  15. #114
    I got more information back from the president of Benedetto, Howard Paul. He was concerned about the crack behind the headstock as well as the neck joint. His records indicate the guitar had a broken truss rod and may have been re-necked at some point. He said from what he sees with frets, it needs a refret and refinish after addressing whatever issues there are in the neck joint but that the crack behind the head stock may mean it needs a new neck. The seller indicated he was an endorser but he's not the original owner of the instrument and never had it registered under his name and it didn't sound like Howard knew who he was.

    All in all, a complete mess.

  16. #115

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    Had the information been disclosed to me properly about its condition, I would never have purchased. It wasn't advertised as a touring instrument that needs work due to not being maintained.
    I agree completely that its condition should have been fully disclosed. And if it was advertised as being in excellent condition, the seller grossly misled you and should simply take it back & refund your $. The first rule of buying is to remember that you’re buying the seller as well as the item being sold. Both need an equally high level of scrutiny.

    Having said that, and not knowing from which “name” you bought it, it’s quite possible that the seller (who I assume was the person who used it for 20 years) considers his or her instruments to be no more than tools. If the motivation for selling it was that it had reached the point beyond which further repairs would be more trouble and money than they were worth to the seller, he / she (or whoever sold it to you) probably thought that the “name” was worth $ above the actual value of the guitar. It’s clearly not to you, and it wouldn’t be to me. But if that’s what’s behind this, it would not surprise me.

    [edit] I just read post 114. What a mess! But on the bright(er) side, at least it’s “only” a Bambino. I hope you get this sorted out with as little hassle and loss as possible.

  17. #116
    Quote Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
    I agree completely that its condition should have been fully disclosed. And if it was advertised as being in excellent condition, the seller grossly misled you and should simply take it back & refund your $. The first rule of buying is to remember that you’re buying the seller as well as the item being sold. Both need an equally high level of scrutiny.

    Having said that, and not knowing from which “name” you bought it, it’s quite possible that the seller (who I assume was the person who used it for 20 years) considers his or her instruments to be no more than tools. If the motivation for selling it was that it had reached the point beyond which further repairs would be more trouble and money than they were worth to the seller, he / she (or whoever sold it to you) probably thought that the “name” was worth $ above the actual value of the guitar. It’s clearly not to you, and it wouldn’t be to me. But if that’s what’s behind this, it would not surprise me.
    read my previous posting above yours. The seller was not the original owner and the instrument had some extreme repair work done on it, likely before the current seller bought it but i think the records were spotty. Benedetto has no record if this guy owning it.

  18. #117

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    read my previous posting above yours. The seller was not the original owner and the instrument had some extreme repair work done on it, likely before the current seller bought it but i think the records were spotty. Benedetto has no record if this guy owning it.
    You must have read the quoted post before I edited it:

    [edit] I just read post 114. What a mess! But on the bright(er) side, at least it’s “only” a Bambino. I hope you get this sorted out with as little hassle and loss as possible.”

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  19. #118
    Quote Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
    You must have read the quoted post before I edited it:

    [edit] I just read post 114. What a mess! But on the bright(er) side, at least it’s “only” a Bambino. I hope you get this sorted out with as little hassle and loss as possible.”

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    i got another followup email from Howard Paul. He said if I sent it back to them they would re-neck and refinish it. Total cost for the repair and the $3300 I paid for the axe would exceed the new cost of the hand carved version of the guitar. (Mine is all laminated)

  20. #119

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    i got another followup email from Howard Paul. He said if I sent it back to them they would re-neck and refinish it. Total cost for the repair and the $3300 I paid for the axe would exceed the new cost of the hand carved version of the guitar. (Mine is all laminated)
    My experience with Paypal is not good. If there is proof that you got the guitar, they may say that any further problems are between you and the seller. That has happened to me and the dollar amount was small enough for me to forego any legal action.

    The name of this seller should be shared here to prevent any forum members from buying anything from this seller.

    Between the rampant theft of today, shipping company problems, insurer problems, quality issues from today's guitar makers and repairmen and sellers without a moral compass, buying guitars sight unseen may be more of a gamble than playing the roulette wheel at the nearest casino.

    JZ, no disrespect intended, but please keep sharing your horror stories about guitar purchases online. It keeps my G.A.S. in check and might save me from some pecuniary loss, not to mention unneeded stress.

  21. #120

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    i got another followup email from Howard Paul. He said if I sent it back to them they would re-neck and refinish it. Total cost for the repair and the $3300 I paid for the axe would exceed the new cost of the hand carved version of the guitar. (Mine is all laminated)
    Ouch!!!

  22. #121

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    Wow that’s all horrible. So sorry Jack, certainly a cautionary tale for the rest of us.

  23. #122

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    Since the guitar sat in a warehouse or a truck for some considerable time that could be the reason for the fret-sprout and the partial lifting of the frets - the low humidity in these cold conditions wreaks havoc with ebony ....
    I have no personal experience with filing a complaint/dispute with paypal - but I am lucky to have a pretty sharp lawyer friend who would step into this with an equally sharp sword and without mercy ....
    OTOH how much would it hurt you if you were to let it go and accept the misfortune, have the neck checked, the frets re-seated and leveled and play the heck out of the guitar, with a vengeance ... no offence intended.

  24. #123
    I got the repair estimate back from benedetto. $2000 and 4 month turnaround time. However, they are backlogged and do not have time to work on it. So, hopefully with this information paypal will rule in my favor and allow me to return the instrument.

  25. #124
    Quote Originally Posted by gitman
    Since the guitar sat in a warehouse or a truck for some considerable time that could be the reason for the fret-sprout and the partial lifting of the frets - the low humidity in these cold conditions wreaks havoc with ebony ....
    I have no personal experience with filing a complaint/dispute with paypal - but I am lucky to have a pretty sharp lawyer friend who would step into this with an equally sharp sword and without mercy ....
    OTOH how much would it hurt you if you were to let it go and accept the misfortune, have the neck checked, the frets re-seated and leveled and play the heck out of the guitar, with a vengeance ... no offence intended.
    the feeling at benedetto is that to fix it properly, it needs to be re-necked, re-finished - $2000, 4 month wait time but they are backlogged and not taking on repairs currently.

  26. #125

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    Just joinin the chorus Jack… this does create a vacuum focused on one area. It sux.
    Out the SOB.