dogberry
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A couple weeks ago I sold my Tacoma ER28C to the son of a good buddy. He's a high school sophomore, getting serious about guitar, and needed an upgrade. Took a loss, but they're practically family, and his dad helped me put in a solid maple floor on the first floor of our house a couple of years ago, so I was happy to make the price work. I wasn't playing the Tacoma, so I'm glad his son will play it a lot.
And, speaking of maple, a few months ago (see thread: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=12304) I met at gal who had a practically mint 1997 D30. Called her up, and she still had it. She sold it to me for what I got for the Tacoma. No net cost, and the ER28C goes out, and the D30 comes in! Yeah! It needs some TLC -- fret polish, fretboard cleanup, new strings, and then I'll post pics. She was the first owner, and I don't think she played it -- the orginal price sticker is still on the back of the headstock! Now I just gotta figure out how to sneak it in the house. . .
And, speaking of maple, a few months ago (see thread: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=12304) I met at gal who had a practically mint 1997 D30. Called her up, and she still had it. She sold it to me for what I got for the Tacoma. No net cost, and the ER28C goes out, and the D30 comes in! Yeah! It needs some TLC -- fret polish, fretboard cleanup, new strings, and then I'll post pics. She was the first owner, and I don't think she played it -- the orginal price sticker is still on the back of the headstock! Now I just gotta figure out how to sneak it in the house. . .