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For sale NOK 8 900. -- **)
This guitar is in a very good condition, with only a few insignificant signs of use, with a straight maple neck with a D profile, 17-inch body, with a thickness of 4,7 cm, single cutaway, two Duncan designed 7-string humbucker pickups, no fret ware, easy to play.
Production number: 99014871, which means that the guitar was produced in 1999.
Color: Sunburst, neck: D profile, metal parts: nickel, tuners: Grover, original «hard» case.
22 frets in «nickel silver».
Being a good 7-string in it’s own right, it would also be a relative low investment, if you want to start playing the 7-string!
Most of the pictures are by the original seller, as they are very representative of the guitar's good condition. However, to show that I really own this guitar I have added a picture taken with my iPhone (on the sofa in my own living room)!
The guitar can be tried in Bergen, Norway.
*) Of course, one can play all kinds of music on this guitar, not only jazz!
**) NOK stands for Norwegian Crowns, which is the currency used in Norway.
NOK 8900,-- is approx. € 765.20 or approx.USD 816.50 (Apr. 14, 2024)
Transportation to be discussed.Last edited by tonnie; 04-15-2024 at 03:45 AM. Reason: Picture
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04-14-2024 04:52 AM
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The pictures you show come from creamcitymusic website
Would you post pics from the actual guitar for sale ?
Thanks
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I bought this guitar from just Cream City Music, Brookfield, USA on July 2014, via eBay.
I have played this guitar only a few times at my home (as I own many 7-string guitars), so I found it not necessary to take new photos, as they are better than what I could produce.
Tonnie
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Originally Posted by tonnie
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I will reconsider and will post on self made photo later today, as I see you point o scammers and less-than-honest sellers.
You wrote "oddly, you didn't describe the guitar's condition", but one picture is worth a 1000 words and potential buyers can always ask the questions they might have!
Tonnie van der Heide
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Originally Posted by tonnie
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I have posted one picture taken by me this morning! You can see that the quality of this picture is not as good as the others. I do not know how you treat your guitar(s), but in my case a 10 year old picture still works very well. I own a.ao. a Gibson ES-150 (with a bar pickup) from 1937, that looks (and not only to my eyes) like it came out of the factory only 6 months ago.
Tonnie
PS Unless you want to buy the guitar, I am not going to spend more time on defending myself against your criticism.
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Hi Tonnie,
I think members are trying to be more helpful than "critical," and the requests/comments above seem fairly reasonable. This can be a tough crowd at times, but most are well-intentioned.
GLWTS!
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I owned two of these guitars when they first came out, including one that was a twin to this one. Of the very many 7-strings I owned in those days (pre-Soloway Guitars), these were probably my favorites. They were surprisingly light weight, despite the center block. The 25.5" scale length helped with intonation for the low A and the tone was really pleasing.
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GLWTS !
As for myself, I want to be able to know the quality and condition of what I'm about to buy, or at least have enough confidence in the seller and/or a strong return policy.
The way you are (not) answering our questions is not helpful to build the necessary confidence. Now that is criticism.
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