Butchered Music Man Axis, sad

Re: Butchered Music Man Axis, sad

W.T.F. :yell:

Maybe someone, somewhere will want to buy this guitar, but at that price?

Chip
 
Re: Butchered Music Man Axis, sad

Fresh_Start said:
W.T.F. :yell:

Maybe someone, somewhere will want to buy this guitar, but at that price?

Chip

at around $500, maybe it'd be worth it, but not near the price of a new one.
 
Re: Butchered Music Man Axis, sad

I'm personally of the belief that if you need to take a sander to remove material from a guitar you're going to be better off just having a custom one built.

...and anyone who drills a hole or removes material for EMGs needs to take a bullet to the brain-pan.
 
Re: Butchered Music Man Axis, sad

I don't get it. Seems nice enough, what's the problem? (aside from the price, that is)

I like the quote towards the end though: "This will sell to the highest bidder and I will buy a house" :laugh2:
 
Re: Butchered Music Man Axis, sad

I thought it said the previous owner made some of the mods.
 
Re: Butchered Music Man Axis, sad

I wonder why the previous owner didn't just buy a Gib-son Les Pa-ul?
 
Re: Butchered Music Man Axis, sad

Bones said:
I thought it said the previous owner made some of the mods.

Riiiiiight, the "previous owner" did all that, sure buddy. :laugh2:

I've never understood doing stuff like that to an expensive guitar. Even if the mods were done by a good luthier, the resale value has been completely destroyed. Not a big deal if you really like the outcome and you plan to keep the guitar and never sell it. But this will never sell for $1000.

Ryan
 
Re: Butchered Music Man Axis, sad

Looking at the those fret ends at the end of the neck will give me nightmares for the rest of my days .... Yeesh ... and hey those scallops were amazing
 
Re: Butchered Music Man Axis, sad

Interesting instrument but worth half of what he's asking, at most. I actually don't think it's such a bad guitar but the fret work and nonexistent scallops make me questions the guys integrity.
 
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