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Description
The listing, Busted SG has ended.
Neck has been snapped and someone reglued it wrong. One machine head is missing. Great for parts! Looks exactly like the one in the pic, minus where it's been injured. High bidder gets a case with it.
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Sep 21st, 2013 at 3:28:16 PM PDT by
Violet
I understand you wanting to keep this guitar but when the auction ends it will go to the current bidder. If you wanted to remove this auction it would have to be before anyone bid on it. Otherwise you will just have to refund the credits to the bidder when the auction ends
It's an Epiphone G-400 and I live in Alabama. It isn't B.S., I simply have limited internet time here. The guitar is currently at my ex's house, so it's not with me.
Guys, I can't figure out how to take this auction off, but I've decided I want to keep the guitar and part it out myself. The auction has ended. I'm sorry.