Kriss
Ebay!!!!
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33040&item=3751357045
that's my guitar except mine's an epiphone.......I LOVE that guitar.
oy and ebay RULES......my mom has an account.........EBAY RULES!(and so do monkeys)
that's my guitar except mine's an epiphone.......I LOVE that guitar.
oy and ebay RULES......my mom has an account.........EBAY RULES!(and so do monkeys)
If there's one thing I've learned, it's that life is one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead.
Rock stars ... is there anything they don't know?
Rock stars ... is there anything they don't know?
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[font=trebuchet ms]I still haven't made up my mind on just how much of my gear I'm going to sell off, but you'll probably soon see lordathestrings offering a bunch of Garnet 412 cabs and some assorted speakers.[/font]
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Ebay is great !!!
I generally use it to get "cheap testers" and get rid of stuff I have finished with.
recently I have got rid of:
a GNX2 (210 bucks)
a 500 MHz iBook (520 bucks)
a Vocal300 (180 bucks)
a bass (squire)
a bass amp (squire)
a bass POD
all for more than reasonable amounts of cash (considering the local music shops charge 25% commission ~!)
I generally use it to get "cheap testers" and get rid of stuff I have finished with.
recently I have got rid of:
a GNX2 (210 bucks)
a 500 MHz iBook (520 bucks)
a Vocal300 (180 bucks)
a bass (squire)
a bass amp (squire)
a bass POD
all for more than reasonable amounts of cash (considering the local music shops charge 25% commission ~!)
My instructors page and www.studiotrax.net for all things recording.
my toons Brought to you by Dr BadGAS
my toons Brought to you by Dr BadGAS
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Dr Simon.... you got a TSL100? I have one too but the footswitch never works! Its a common fault huh?
Also... I just graduated from uni... Im not a doctor though damit :(
Also... I just graduated from uni... Im not a doctor though damit :(
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I'm prsplaya8 on ebay.
I remember when I had a Marshall vs100 combo. I never could keep the footswitch working. I was able to fix it a few times, but it finally got "unfixable" (for me anyway). A replacement isn't very cheap either.
I remember when I had a Marshall vs100 combo. I never could keep the footswitch working. I was able to fix it a few times, but it finally got "unfixable" (for me anyway). A replacement isn't very cheap either.
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One of the problems with the TSL100 is that the din plug for the F/S is attached directly onto the circuit board. This means it is a week connection from the gibco.
A solution is to wrap your F/S cable through your handle strap (like your input cable) and treat it with respect !!).
I really love this amp however I think Im going to follow LATS's advice and go for a full JJ re-tube. That will have to wait until after xmas !
A solution is to wrap your F/S cable through your handle strap (like your input cable) and treat it with respect !!).
I really love this amp however I think Im going to follow LATS's advice and go for a full JJ re-tube. That will have to wait until after xmas !
My instructors page and www.studiotrax.net for all things recording.
my toons Brought to you by Dr BadGAS
my toons Brought to you by Dr BadGAS
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It's kinda crappy if you're trying to sell something... unless I just had a bad experience or something.
I put up a brand new pair of Sennheizer headphones still in the box for $75 (brand new they're $150). The ad only stayed up for a week, I didn't get one bid and now eBay is bugging me for $6.00 to pay for the ad.
mmm I don't think so...
I put up a brand new pair of Sennheizer headphones still in the box for $75 (brand new they're $150). The ad only stayed up for a week, I didn't get one bid and now eBay is bugging me for $6.00 to pay for the ad.
mmm I don't think so...
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Originally Posted by: schmangeIt's kinda crappy if you're trying to sell something... unless I just had a bad experience or something.[font=trebuchet ms]There's a lot of resistance to a high starting price, but once a few bids come in, the price usually ramps up to a more reasonable number. I find it works better to start at $0.01 and let 'em rip. You can place any reserve price you want on the item, but eBay's fee is based on that 1-cent starting price. That may have changed since I last sold anything (a year ago), but it's worth looking into.[/font]
I put up a brand new pair of Sennheizer headphones still in the box for $75 (brand new they're $150). The ad only stayed up for a week, I didn't get one bid and now eBay is bugging me for $6.00 to pay for the ad.
mmm I don't think so...
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