You don't see many for this price.
Playable...
https://guitars.com/inventory/mf9303...7QFHElvcDOakHY
You don't see many for this price.
Playable...
https://guitars.com/inventory/mf9303...7QFHElvcDOakHY
Probably for good reason. I would inspect in person or have a conversation with instrument in hand as to what work it needs. Sounds like it needs a bunch of work to insure it will stay together for years. Not sure if this is a bargain or a potential money pit.
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If you play it and it plays well and seems solid and you're hell bent on owning an F2 and you don't care about how it looks then this is probably a good deal for you. Beyond that I'm with Jim. This could cost you some money depending on the other issues.
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Sold.
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Hopefully for the buyer it's stable.
Agree with the above sentiments - the price tag could double in a worse-case scenario.
Possibly a luthier bought it. Only costing their time to get it up to scratch.
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