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Hi Guys,
The guitar arrived safe and sound at my doorstep yesterday thank you very much.
I have been buying vintage guitars since many years back and this was my second
purchase since I sold my collection to buy a home in 1999. Needless to say I was excited
to play my new instrument (1960 Gibson Les Paul Junior) and it met, and in some ways
exceeded my expectations.
I am very happy with the way the transaction proceeded and am looking forward to
doing more business in the future.
Best regards,
Anders
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Joe and Steve,
I received the '70 Custom yesterday and it exceeded my expectations
in every way. I just wanted to thank you for your professionalism, courtesy,
and prompt service. I was also struck by your obvious passion for and
knowledge of guitars - I could "talk shop" with you for days!! Anyway,
it's been a true pleasure doing business with you, and you're far and away
my dealer of choice for future purchases. Thanks again!
Best Regards,
Jim Kelly
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Steve & Joe,
Got it. Great guitar. The grain of the wood (1958 Martin 00-18) is quite wide,
which gives it a much different sound than the other ’58 I have. It is, perhaps,
my favorite guitar (at the moment). Let me know if you come across other 00-18’s.
C. P.
Greenville, AL
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Joe and Steve,
Wanted to let you know that the '66 Martin found a good home. I'm really enjoying it (and I'm glad I decided to stay with the 000). I'm amazed at how much the sound has improved with new strings and a few hours of playing. Nice meeting you and doing business.
J. R.
Chapel Hill, NC
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Dear Steve,
Gretsch guitar arrived at my customer's house a few
days ago, and he is very happy with it!
Thank you very much, and looking forward to having
next business with you.
Shinji. Japan
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Hey Guys,
The guitar (1934 Gibson L00) is just as you described it. Joe can't have it back.
I have to admit this is one of the most questionable financial arrangements I've ever
been involved in. When I started looking for a guitar I looked at Mandolin Bros.
and Elderly Instruments. Pretty big names in vintage instruments. In the end I
chose a company I'd never heard of, based on an ad in a magazine (Vintage Guitar),
and ended up sending essentially thousands of dollars in cash to a stranger's address,
hoping that I'd get a guitar in return but having no guarantees. If one of my teenage
daughters tried to pull a stunt like that I'd skin them alive. I realize that this is how it
has to be done. You don't know me either and have no guarantee that I'd send the
money if we didn't do it like this.
But I had an uncomfortable few days wondering what was going to happen.
You guys have some tremendous instruments in your collection. It was a good
experience for me. I'll spread the word about you. Thanks.
L. S.
Westlake, OH
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