One man's trash is another man's treasure...

Nov 10, 2019
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Have you ever bought an instrument at deep discount because it had a flaw that you either didn't care about or was easily fixed? I bought a Player Precision off Sam Ash that had been returned. Within seconds, I understood what the previous owner's beef was... Horrible buzzing on the A string. The nut was cut incorrectly. I did a fix with super glue and baking soda which worked but ultimately just replaced the nut with a TUSQ. So, for $12 it became a perfectly playable bass. The other two pictured are a finish flaw (Telecaster Deluxe) and a dent (Performer Jazz), both of which are on the rear or bottom of the instruments. For a big markdown in price, I have absolutely no problem with that. Two questions... Is a rear blemish a deal-breaker for you?... and have you ever felt like you scored on an instrument purchase because of some defect that didn't bother you? Pictures encouraged but not necessary. :D
 
I play my basses, I don’t model them.

What year is that black Guild on the wall?
That B-301 is about a 1978 but can't tell for sure because there's no serial# and can't tell by the pots... so going along with the theme of this thread, that's another example of getting a discount because of stuff that doesn't bother me. :thumbsup:
 
Got a good deal on a Rainsong acoustic guitar and an Ibanez 6 string bass because someone didn’t know how to do a set up and the respective owners thought something was wrong with them. Not sure if that counts as a “flaw.”

In defense of the Rainsong owner the truss rod does work backward of the way you’d typically expect.
 
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I picked up my Rickenbacker 4003s from Sweetwater at a substantial discount. It has a ding on the edge of the body near the jack plate, otherwise it's perfect. The ding doesn't bother me in the least. I think I ended up paying $1000 for it .
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MVC-001S.JPG Well... only in the sense that it's a white (actually, Lexus Pearl White), left handed '06 Carvin LB-20. Cost the original owner almost $1600 (I have the build sheet), but I got it, apparently never played, 5 years later for $360 off eBay. I was the only bidder. Plays beautifully; I've no idea why he got rid of it...:whistle:
 
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My American Standard P had a ding where someone had slightly damaged the finish plugging it in. They gave me two sets of strings as compensation. I didn't mind because it stopped me worrying about doing the first damage. Cleaned it up with some nail polish.
 
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