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Dave Scepter

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  1. To me, Fight didn't have enough good songs... It seemed most of their songs were rushed as if they were only trying to fill a contractional obligation~ but they were vicious live with those few good songsπŸ‘
  2. Just don't take the gold waist chain off and you should be fine 😳
  3. I saw them in a small venue, and they were absolutely unbelievable!.. Nailed to the Gun and Into the Pit 🀘😝🀘 Whew! 😳
  4. Blah blah blah... you couldn't have just let it go, could ya? 🀣
  5. I got this A 2012 G&L ASAT Classic Bluesboy Korina Collection guitar, specifically the limited edition (1 of 100) made in Fullerton, CA, is typically valued between $2,000 and $2,500+ in excellent to mint condition. Reverb +1 These guitars are premium USA-made models featuring a solid korina body, a Seth Lover humbucker in the neck, and a Pao Ferro fretboard
  6. Hey Steve, please excuse my ignorance, but I'm not quite sure I follow... what's the problem if it was listed as a reproduction?.. not trying to pick a fight or choose a side, just trying to learn
  7. I just Google the name brand/model of guitar and ask what it's worth.... nowadays AI will filter everything and give you a pretty accurate assessment Example from Google: A 1985 Hamer KK (K.K. Downing) Vector, particularly with the rare "Zulu" (red and black) graphic finish, is highly sought after by collectors, with prices potentially exceeding $4,000–$5,000+ depending on condition, original Kahler tremolo, and case. Standard red or mahogany finishes with typical wear generally fall in the mid-to-high thousands range. Value Drivers for 1985 Hamer KK Vector: Finish/Graphics: The Zulu Bengal graphic finish is considered the most valuable/rare. Condition: Original Kahler tremolo, pickups, and minimal paint chips around the V-points increase value. Case: Original hard-shell case is essential for maximizing value. Modifications: Mid-80s models sometimes have added MIDI pickups or factory mods (e.g.,), which can be a collector's item but sometimes lower the value compared to a completely stock guitar. Ensure the guitar is a USA model, as later Korean Vector models are significantly less valuable ($250–$300).
  8. Hey Holmes, please excuse my ignorance... what is this, some kind of trem stop?
  9. Hamer Vector Flying V 1985 - Red and Black Zulu Bengal Tiger Finish Electric GUI https://reverb.com/item/93062934?utm_source=android-app&utm_medium=android-share&utm_campaign=listing&utm_content=93062934 Honestly, this is not a bad deal considering 20 plus years ago these were averaging selling at $3,500 and this one is quite unique and are getting super super rare... I'm not into Kahlers, but if I were and had the money 🀷
  10. I originally thought that too, but it looks as though the repaired crack is off to the side "following the tuner mounting screw line"... Like they tightened the tuner screws too tight or shock trauma?.. then just glued/clamped back together... old 44 year old air dried brittle mahogany.
  11. Always loved that song... Here's another one from when they were experimenting with heavier tunes... the dude obviously led a busy life, raising 8 sons with 30 grandchildren 😳
  12. RIP Alan Osmond πŸ‘
  13. Cool guitar... I don't ever recall seeing a serial number that far down the headstock
  14. That's the original finish that wasn't edited white... so weird πŸ˜•
  15. Very nice!πŸ‘
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