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Is a UKII really worth $3k?

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cruster
Posted 2004-09-26 7:53 PM (#177651)
Subject: Is a UKII really worth $3k?


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Sure, it looks like it's in good shape, but man, a UKII valued at $3k?

A nice UKII
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an4340
Posted 2004-09-26 8:00 PM (#177652 - in reply to #177651)
Subject: Re: Is a UKII really worth $3k?


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I'd be dubious. Very few feedbacks on this ebayer. The more expensive my ebay purchase the closer I want the seller so I can give him a piece of my mind if something goes wrong.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-09-26 8:45 PM (#177653 - in reply to #177651)
Subject: Re: Is a UKII really worth $3k?


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nice, but he's over-valued it by about $2.5K
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musicamex
Posted 2004-09-27 12:15 AM (#177654 - in reply to #177651)
Subject: Re: Is a UKII really worth $3k?


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they are a great unique guitar, and even for one in unplayed condition, or the rarer models like the prototypes and the ones that came out of r&d at the end, 3k is a pipe dream. actually maybe that includes what the appraiser puts in his pipe. also notice there are no bids yet and it will likely remain that way.
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Beal
Posted 2004-09-27 7:29 AM (#177655 - in reply to #177651)
Subject: Re: Is a UKII really worth $3k?



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Ever notice how the big numbers always come out after the last one you had is gone??
Anyhow, there are too many 0's in his number.
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cruster
Posted 2004-09-27 11:29 AM (#177656 - in reply to #177651)
Subject: Re: Is a UKII really worth $3k?


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Hey, I just had a thought. Maybe it's one of those special, limited edition, 'Appraised By George Gruhn' models. That might account for the price. :)

(just kidding)
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musicamex
Posted 2004-09-27 2:00 PM (#177657 - in reply to #177651)
Subject: Re: Is a UKII really worth $3k?


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Originally posted by cwk2:
Ever notice how the big numbers always come out after the last one you had is gone??
Anyhow, there are too many 0's in his number.


i've been noticing that on wallstreet allot lately. timing has everything to do with the outcome of a raindance.
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