Vintage guitars to clear! (fender, greco, samick)

Epicality

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3 guitars to clear. They are all old, so condition is imperfect, but playable and does not affect tonal qualities.
Guitars come WITHOUT gigbag unless otherwise stated

1. Samick Stratocaster
-produced circa. late 1980s
-Made in Korea
-Refurbished by Mike from SVguitars in January
-Colour is translucent red with white pickguard
-No strings
-Going for $200

2. Greco 940 12-string Hollowbody guitar
-produced circa. late 1960s
-Made in Japan
-I think it was produced with a pickguard, but i got the guitar without one
-Neck is baseball bat style of thickness
-refer to following old brochure: http://goyaguitars.tripod.com/catalog68_16.jpg
-I use this as a 6-string
-Comes with very old Ibanez gigbag (if you want)
-Going for $600

3. Fender Japan Stratocaster
-produced '93-94 (model no. P003500)
-Made in Japan (not CIJ)
-Candy Apple Red
-all stock parts and in very good condition, refretted last October
-comes with Fender gigbag and black Fender leather strap
-Going for $600

Note that the samick comes without strings and greco comes with 6 strings.
The fender will come with its full set of 6strings, but are NOT new strings. However they are elixir strings and only put on in start of May.

If you require new strings on any of the guitars, i can provide restringing service for free, but you will pay for the cost of the strings. (i will purchase your choice of strings and send you a photo of the receipt)

For pictures, more information, or to deal, whatsapp 98237478
 
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nice vintage guitars, lets hope skidrow doesnt come in talking rubbish saying early 90s 20+ year old guitars are not vintage
 
nice vintage guitars, lets hope skidrow doesnt come in talking rubbish saying early 90s 20+ year old guitars are not vintage

Thanks!

I took a look at your post and found out what you were referring to. Don't mind if i ramble on a little here...

Well i guess everyone can have their own definition of vintage. I don't think any legal organisation ever stepped into the guitar world and said, "there, this is the exact definition of vintage. if your guitar doesn't fit any part of the definition, your guitar is NOT vintage."

To me, if the guitar is around 20years or older, and is of reasonable condition, i'd call it a vintage. Bonus points if itself or its brand has a great history to it, even more bonus points if it plays/sounds amazingly.

Above all, we are all guitar enthusiasts, regardless of skill level, number/value of guitars we own, and how well-known we may be. We all understand that music is an individual's form of self-expression and i think that too can be said of our gear. What we own, what we play and how we describe our stuff (be they music or gear) are all part of that expression, and i don't think there is a need to impose definitions and hard logic and in that process kick up a storm of senseless debate.

And now, back to my sales... 400+ views and no one's interested? Prices are negotiable if you're nice and we do a quick deal!
 
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