Larrivee OM-03SP with K&K -- SOLD
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yeah, plus from what I found online, it looks like this is only $150 off the brand new price. When I bought my G&L legacy at the local used guitar store, I got it for about $700 because it had a nick... that's about $400 off the new price...Kahn wrote:The guitar probably sounds amazing, but in all honesty that ding would bug me. Go out and play one first.
i want to buy this right now. but i cant justify spending money, im such a jew... (except not)
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All good point folks. The ding does reduce the price, but it's the only one on there (and I'm not doing a scratch and dent sale, it's just a used guitar and other than that, it's in better shape than a lot of used guitars I've come across). If this were a standard OM-03, I'd probably consider selling for less, but I would have paid less to begin with.
Regarding the difference in price from new, remember that this one has electronics (and if I may say so, very nice-sounding electronics) that would add to the new price. Also, upgraded bone saddle which adds a bit more. The ding isn't terribly noticeable (the flash accentuates it a bit) and it's possible it could be repaired if you were so inclined (luthier using the superglue method). Personally, I don't really notice it anymore, so haven't bothered to look into repair.
I'm not in a big rush to sell. The 714 will be here on Weds and this will just go into the closet until I either sell it or decide to keep it as a beater. If you're in Northern CA, or plan to be, we can always arrange in-person pickup for $700.
Thanks again for looking.
Regarding the difference in price from new, remember that this one has electronics (and if I may say so, very nice-sounding electronics) that would add to the new price. Also, upgraded bone saddle which adds a bit more. The ding isn't terribly noticeable (the flash accentuates it a bit) and it's possible it could be repaired if you were so inclined (luthier using the superglue method). Personally, I don't really notice it anymore, so haven't bothered to look into repair.
I'm not in a big rush to sell. The 714 will be here on Weds and this will just go into the closet until I either sell it or decide to keep it as a beater. If you're in Northern CA, or plan to be, we can always arrange in-person pickup for $700.
Thanks again for looking.
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How much did the upgrades cost?Guyute wrote:Regarding the difference in price from new, remember that this one has electronics (and if I may say so, very nice-sounding electronics) that would add to the new price. Also, upgraded bone saddle which adds a bit more. The ding isn't terribly noticeable (the flash accentuates it a bit) and it's possible it could be repaired if you were so inclined (luthier using the superglue method). Personally, I don't really notice it anymore, so haven't bothered to look into repair.
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