Tosca
Zombie 10, DFZ
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- Apr 1, 2013
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Hmmm, see this makes think... you see, I am in the market so I can join this club, but I have been wondering why people would be letting some beautiful specimens go (I'm mainly using reverb). I cant help thinking these are primarily listed because they are just "not as good" as their current owners hoped they would be. Of course, I understand that sometimes there are unique situations that get someone to sell. Fir example, I'm going to sell a 2006 time machine '51 nocaster closet classic that is perfect as far as im concerned, but I just dont play it and desperately want a McCarty 594.
Anyway, just the random thoughts of a hopeful 594 owner that doesnt want to get burned.
I wouldn’t say there was anything wrong with that TED, or that it was “not as good” as I hoped in any way. I bought it used...and it was a killer guitar. When I got the McCarty Singlecut Proto however, it just had little “more” of everything I liked about the TED...so I stopped playing it. It only seemed right to move on such a nice guitar to a new owner who would enjoy it.