Last week i was out and passed a yard sale and just like magnet pulling me back i had to go look . I found a old yamaha amp 50 watt one 12 and i asked the man '' how much '' 20 bucks he told me he would through in a guitar for 20$ more . He went and got a old peavey t 25 just like new with all the paper work a set of black diamond strings ( that was rusted into dust ) a fender strap and some fender picks . Came home put some 9s on it set it up and i love it . so what do you think 40$ for a working amp and a killer old guitar ? Have you found a good guitar at yard sales ?
Yard sale guitars good or bad ?
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My brother in law found an old Fender Jazzmaster in the trash. Nothing really wrong with it except it is missing the vibrato bar and needs a set up. He asked me if I wanted it, but I hate those guitars so I told him to keep it.
I'm still holding out hope that some little old lady will have a '58 Les Paul flame top in a garage sale for 50 bucks. -
You can find some good stuff at sales like this. Alot of the time you find that these people were bought a guitar/amp as a present and have never bothered to learn how to play - so they want to off load it (there's nothing wrong the guitar that a new set of strings and a set up can't cure).Roth Army MilitiaComment
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You can make some good scores when someone dies and the family is trying to get rid of the stuff so they can sell the house. That's when good old insturments cared for and stored correctly come out for a garage sale and you may luck out.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Man. There's no way in hell a Fender Jazzmaster can ever be made to look cool. Those things make me think of the rythum guitarist on Lawrence Welk or something.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Originally posted by Nitro Express
You can make some good scores when someone dies and the family is trying to get rid of the stuff so they can sell the house. That's when good old insturments cared for and stored correctly come out for a garage sale and you may luck out.
I knew of someone who had a friend whose wife wanted to get rid of the "crap" in the basement.
So a bass playing friend and myself end up in this dude's basement with this equipment he had to sell.
Long story short I walk out with a fender super reverb amp, a kalamazoo practice amp from the mid 60's (mint condition) with tone you can't believe, and a gibson hollowbody for 175.
I knew the super reverb was a score but I had no idea that the kalamazoo would be the tone machine it is.
so yes would be the answer to the original questionComment
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Brownsound...how old is that Jazzmaster?
They did not make them past the 60s (originally).
It would be worth some bucks!!Comment
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Originally posted by Nitro Express
You can make some good scores when someone dies and the family is trying to get rid of the stuff so they can sell the house. That's when good old insturments cared for and stored correctly come out for a garage sale and you may luck out.Roth Army MilitiaComment
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Originally posted by Don Corleone
That is very true. A friend of my dad's knew Paul Kosov's (guitarist from Free) family years ago. Not long after Paul died this guy was talking to Paul's father - anyway he just wanted rid of all Paul's old gear. So this guy asks for the guitar Paul played Alright Now On (the Les Paul), and Pauls dad wanting shot of it just gave it to him (a gift). Last I heard my dads friend had just had the guitar valued at 50 grand.Comment
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My friend just recently got 2 guitars at a yard sale. One being an older Ibanez RG model guitar and the other a Tele both in complete working order and they sound just fine. No problems on either of them except one of the knobs is missing on the Tele. I think he said he bought both of them for $60, which is a steal, IMO.http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e67/jslav06/pbf.gif
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