Injam
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No probally not, but thats why you need to decided whether you want to float, or ride the lightning.Since you created this topic, asking whether you should buy an R9 or a new boat, i gave you my opinion, since thats what you seemed to be looking for.Does a 59 reissue float?
Absolutely, last summer the asking price for my 2019 60th Anniversary R9 special order gloss model, was $5,995 brand new.I made an offer for $4,800 and they acceptedThat price is to scare off tire kickers- which scratch guitars, drop them, and are generally a nuisance to retailers. I am pretty sure if you waved a credit card, or some other store-of-value in their general direction it could be had for $5300-5500.
The new ones are really something for some reason. They probably rot your teeth or cause some kind of creeping dermatitis or other degenerative condition. You must have it now.
Good luck.
I agree, plus depending on where you live, you cant take that boat out every day, like here in Massachusetts.You can play that guitar everyday, but take that boat out everyday and you’ll go broke paying for gas. There’s only one GAS.
Sure absolutelyOr here in NJ.
I’m usually a nuisanceThat price is to scare off tire kickers- which scratch guitars, drop them, and are generally a nuisance to retailers. I am pretty sure if you waved a credit card, or some other store-of-value in their general direction it could be had for $5300-5500.
The new ones are really something for some reason. They probably rot your teeth or cause some kind of creeping dermatitis or other degenerative condition. You must have it now.
Good luck.
Sounds like you answerd your own question ,...you want a boatI’m in Georgia. You can go fishing everyday
The wife does. Happy wife happy lifeSounds like you answerd your own question ,...you want a boat
You could go for the shoe argument.Wife wants a boat and l have a Strat, Tele, PRS and a 1970 Martin D-28 (my favorite). I showed her that beautiful 59 burst. She said “you have enough guitars.”