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I am selling this beautiful instrument l've owned for 25 years. Please DM if interested serious buyers only.
Thank You
This guitar sounds, looks and plays amazing!
Super Rare
1966 Blonde (natural finish) Gibson Super 400 CESN.
All original guitar. Custom replacement pickguard created and designed to spec. by Paul Fox. The original pick guard comes with the guitar.
Gibson original hard shell super400 case with Gibson hard shell case.
Serial number 800552.
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11-06-2024 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by kriskeller
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A guitar cannot br for sale unless we know the price. Otherwise it is not for sale, it starts with you the seller.
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No photos. No price. No history. Hastily written post. Caveat emptor.
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Originally Posted by Jabberwocky
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Likely the one on Reverb but I'm not gonna link the ad, the seller can fix his post, conform to the forum rules, etc.
Once again I think this place needs to go back to a minimum post rule before allowing sales, at least 25 imo, but once again up to Dirk of course.
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And no response. Would anybody seriously consider buying a guitar from this person?
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Originally Posted by Jabberwocky
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Keller, blonde, ghosting ... Keller Geister!
("Real fake" white wine still being made it appears, for those who didn't get it)
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First post? What is this place coming to? Nice looking guitar though…in my mind.
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Originally Posted by RJVB
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Came for the S400 - left with a taste for indecent waistcoats ...
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I’m one of the people that told him to list this guitar here. It’s for sale on FB in the super 400 group with several photos. I have spoken with this person at length and I believe this guitar is legit. Error
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
Are you implying that this too is alcoholised grape lemonade like the (few!) Californian wines I didn't really have the pleasure of sampling? If so it's probably sold at a very different price point than the German stuff which is almost cheaper than bottled water...
This cracked me up:
I have spoken with this person at length and I believe this guitar is legit. Error
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I posted the link to the s400 group, but that’s what came up.
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Originally Posted by 58flame
No offense, but we've seen at least 1 scammer here who had been around for (IIRC) a few years and had a higher post count with contributions that in themselves didn't raise any flags until (supposedly) he got someone hooked.
At least 1 forum reserves selling to members with a paid membership, but I doubt even that is a fail-safe protection if the potential gains are big enough.
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Originally Posted by 58flame
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Originally Posted by 58flame
Photos
Detailed description
Price
History
This would go a long way to helping your friend establish enough credibility to elicit a "Serious Inquiry" response or PM.
I think that's what the community expects here, you could help if the seller really is serious.
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I don't know the guy. I told him to put it here to reach a wider audience. He gave me a price when I asked, and he offered to meet me halfway, because I'm not that far.
The price was more than I'm willing to pay, but maybe someone here lives near Ann Arbor MI and wants to check it out. The guy appears to own a Jewelry store in Ann Arbor.
Again, I'm not friends with, and I don't know him personally. I had a decent chat about the instrument, and that was all. He didn't sound like the typical scammer.
I posted the link to the super 400 owners group on FB, to which I belong.
As for my post count here, it is what it is. I've never sold anything, but I'm not brand new either, I've been here for 8 years.
I have no skin whatsoever in this game and at this point I really don't care.
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
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The guitar is easily found online. It's not a '66. It's a narrow nut '69 priced at nearly $26k, in case anyone is still interested. That sure is, er, optimistic pricing.
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Originally Posted by customxke
even w/ out the measuring tape you can tell by how close the lower points of the truss rod cover come to the inner edge of the binding.
if it was a narrow nut those points would overlap the binding. that said it's nice but priced way, way too high for a '69
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There's motivated sellers and then there are sellers like this one.
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Just as a comp, a minty early 60s blonde Super w/ marbled guard and carved back, a much rarer and more desirable guitar, was priced @ 30K earlier this year @ a major dealer that typically prices guitars very high. that one took awhile to sell and eventually sold for less than the ask.
I'm guessing this seller isn't very experienced selling guitars, just 4 pics in the listing w/2 of the nut and case isn't the way to sell a high end instrument.
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
Gibson said late 1968.
metronome: 2 and 4 vs. 1 and 3
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