SOLD! Bottleneck Slide Delta Blues Resonator Guitar

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2009

Please visit www.ebay.com and search: Keni Lee

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  • Very nice!

  • @fngrpkn06 Thank you for your comment. Enjoy.

  • hi. why do you keep selling your guitars?

  • Thank you for your interest and question. I have always bought and sold guitars. I usually buy quality, so they appreciate, or a least retain value. I also buy when I find a bargain with the intention to restore for resale. This way I can own, play and enjoy a wider variety of instruments. I can also try to make a small profit selling to purchase more expensive models. Everything I own is for sale at the right price. LOL Make an offer. Enjoy.

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  • @TheNokie65 Thank you for your comment. All my guitars are for sale, at the right price. I also purchase vintage instruments and have them restored. Uusally, I am able to sell them at a small profit. With the money, I am able to upgrade and buy more expense instruments. Life is short...I certainly own guitars that the original owners are long dead...someday others will be playing my instruments as I take that long peaceful dirt nap in my long house too. Such is Life. Happy Holidays

  • @mt75270 I've had 66 guitars in all and sold most of them and traded a lot of them---it's just something guitar enthusiasts do a lot

  • @RakkausVihaKuolema Thank you for your comment. Enjoy.

  • @MyLesPaulcopy Thank you for your suggestion. Although, most of my sales are to Europe and occasionally people go to the UK site. My items are not listed there. Enjoy.

  • Thank you for your interest and question. No, not Dropped D. I am in Vestapol Tuning aka Open D, but I am tuned down a half step to the key of C# (C# G# C# f g# c#) low to high. Enjoy.

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