Collings 01

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Haasome
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Re: Collings 01

Post: # 1511Post Haasome
Sat Jul 13, 2019 5:32 pm

Since you paid $3,000 for this cracked one, you might be interested in this mint 01 for a similar asking price. There’s a very nice Collings 01 Walnut E (2015) at the Music Emporium for $3,200
https://www.themusicemporium.com/guitar ... nut-e-2015
Paul

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Re: Collings 01

Post: # 1512Post Greg Y
Sat Jul 13, 2019 6:42 pm

Nice find Paul. Music Emporium always has great instruments incoming....
I hope DJ lets us know what transpired with the guitar.

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Re: Collings 01

Post: # 1513Post Eric Jones
Sat Jul 13, 2019 7:05 pm

Greg Y wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:58 pm ...a very fine sounding '37 D18... in the hands of Winfield winner Peter McLaughlin.IMG_8979.jpg
Greg,

Was this the one that was stolen? I hope it got returned to him.

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Re: Collings 01

Post: # 1514Post Greg Y
Sat Jul 13, 2019 7:10 pm

Eric It was another '37. This one is his road warrior and has been everywhere with him. He did recover the stolen one, with the help of social media / media....etc

djcarolino
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Re: Collings 01

Post: # 1529Post djcarolino
Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:44 am

Thanks for all the feedback. I actually took it to another luthier in which he found that the crack did not go through the top and is just a surface/finish crack. He's recommending only a touch up on the finish which gives me a whole lot more confidence about this guitar. Im thinking its a keeper but at the same time I'm thinking about how it compares with a 01T. Hah!

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Re: Collings 01

Post: # 1543Post djcarolino
Wed Jul 17, 2019 5:28 am

12Frets wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 7:41 pm I've got a 000-1A that has the same crack. It was a humidity thing. I went out of town for work and we had a deep cold snap; the heater dried out the air so much that the crack developed virtually overnight.

I had it repaired with cleats by John Allison in Austin. The crack occurred 8-10 years ago, and it's been completely stable since then, but it's still very visible. I play the guitar daily and it's never affected the tone so far as I can tell, and I personally think it's an outstanding guitar. It's definitely a player's guitar and not a collectors guitar though. If I ever sell it, I'm expect to take a haircut because of the crack. I'd be happy to post a picture later if you're interested.
Did the repair include finish touching up as well?

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Re: Collings 01

Post: # 1544Post Haasome
Wed Jul 17, 2019 10:37 am

Terrific. Sounds like a pretty minor situation. Enjoy.
Paul

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