Coralkong Alien Apr 17, 2014 #21 meh. Old, beat up acoustic that is $850 because it says Gibson on it. Not feeling the love. If it said Yamaha on it, it would probably sound the same (if not better) and be $250.
meh. Old, beat up acoustic that is $850 because it says Gibson on it. Not feeling the love. If it said Yamaha on it, it would probably sound the same (if not better) and be $250.
ellengtrgrl Guitar Old Timer Apr 17, 2014 #24 Ahhh, it's OK, and sort of vintage. It looks a bit rough for the price being asked. I'd have to play it first, and be wowed before I cough up the oeny for it.
Ahhh, it's OK, and sort of vintage. It looks a bit rough for the price being asked. I'd have to play it first, and be wowed before I cough up the oeny for it.
Elias Graves Common misfit Apr 17, 2014 #25 Not bad, though as a 66, it'll likely have the 1 5/8" nut, which is too narrow for my tastes.
tgk03 Ain't it crazy? Apr 17, 2014 #26 I really like it. Sure I'd have to try it. My neighbor has a B-25 form this era. They look similar. His guitar has a gorgeous warm, woody tone.
I really like it. Sure I'd have to try it. My neighbor has a B-25 form this era. They look similar. His guitar has a gorgeous warm, woody tone.
Modern Saint Starve your Fear, Feed your Dream! Apr 17, 2014 #27 It's a guitar that can be played. No GAS, no immediate want but if was offered, I would try it out.
Pine Apple Slim Kick Henry Jackassowski Apr 17, 2014 #31 Generally speaking those were not that great sounding. Wouldn't pay much. Might consider as a blues guitar.
Generally speaking those were not that great sounding. Wouldn't pay much. Might consider as a blues guitar.