Just curious, was this the one hanging in The Folklore Centre in Halifax?Taylorplayer wrote: They're offsets but I never read any mention of them. One of my biggest regrets is that I didn't pick up a MINT vintage white Starcaster for $2200 Canadian a few years back, since then |I've drooled about them and they keep going up in price... I doubt I'll ever get one now.
Re: How many of you have Starcasters
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Re: How many of you have Starcasters
Do any of you guys have the original manual that came with these? I don't think I have one scanned (and mine didn't have it when I bought it). And how about schematics? I'm sure it's fairly straight-forward but I like to have this kind of stuff stored on my computer in case I ever have problems and want to keep everything straight by the book...
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Haha - I was wondering if you were the same Taylorplayer from Locals. Small internet.Taylorplayer wrote: that one would be it
In any case, that guitar was gorgeous. I made a couple of lowball offers, but Mr. Dorwood was having none of it. I'm curious if it ever actually sold, or if it went back into his private stash.