Re: The headsup sweet shit on ebay thread....
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 8:07 am
uh-oh. i didn't need to hear about that.
They're quite upfront about the level of finish they do on the guitars—they basically come hot off the CNC, sanded to 150. The neck pockets will need a bit of touching up and the bodies need to be sanded down before they're ready for finishing. For someone who's interested in DIYing and doesn't mind putting in a few hours of finishing work, $80 is a great price.omarwhite wrote:echorec wrote:Does anyone else follow Rosser Guitars on Reverb? I found them when I saw their Rick-style body (modeled after the Rickenbacker Combo 600, which also the inspired the Fano RB-6).
They just listed another 'RBG', as well as some offsets & other styles, with most priced around $80+30 in the US.
https://reverb.com/shop/rosser-guitars
yeah id be interested in hearing about quality. those neck pockets don't look all that flat/smooth. wonder how snug a neck fits in there....
new pedal 2018 was going to get all 3 re issue ran out of funds this one new in box unused snazzy fx with erica synth made in latvia i put as is because one person returned pedal with scratch on it out of 200 transactions on ebay reverb and craigslist that was only problem
The entire catalog is worth a look...A cast stone painted gnome sculpture. In 2003 Ronnie James Dio sustained a severed thumb during an accident during the placement of this particular gnome.
14 by 22 by 8 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Ronnie James Dio
For people who may not know, MusicToyz was once the premier Web stop for pedals. They were on the scene before PGS & Prymaxe, and it felt like they had a bit of a monopoly for a while. Other dealers hated them, because they were so massive.The Eristic wrote:Holy crap, they had a PE Depth Charge for $125. :^|
Are you sure about that?echorec wrote:
For people who may not know, MusicToyz was once the premier Web stop for pedals.
Not sure if trolling or just too young to know the answer?Chankgeez wrote:Are you sure about that?echorec wrote:
For people who may not know, MusicToyz was once the premier Web stop for pedals.
Yep. Late 90s and early 2000s you could go to your local shop that had a handful of things other than Boss/DOD/EHX/etc... or you could go to MusicToyz, Pedalgeek, Steves Music Center, Analogman, Axe and You Shall Receive, or a few other web shops that had massive selection. Nowadays MusicToyz is notorious for taking orders for stuff they don't have in stock and taking forever to get stuff to you. But 15-20 years ago we weren't used to this same/next day shipping business that's standard in 2018.echorec wrote:Not sure if trolling or just too young to know the answer?Chankgeez wrote:Are you sure about that?echorec wrote:
For people who may not know, MusicToyz was once the premier Web stop for pedals.