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Why are so many baked and traditional guitars up for sale?
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Re: Why are so many baked and traditional guitars up for sale?
It seems to me that a lot of the newest guitars get flipped.....so that accounts for baked,torrified, T series......Frank Sanns wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:23 am It is interesting that the majority of acoustic guitars being sold this year are either baked tops or traditional line guitars. What gives as there can't be nearly as many of these guitars out there as the standard line?
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Re: Why are so many baked and traditional guitars up for sale?
I know I'm 50 days, or so, getting to this post but, it must have been a fluke. There are no OM2H Traditional guitars available at all. It must have been a pre-Christmas - let's get these out for Christmas, in late December. I've not noticed any excess of Collings guitars on the market recently.
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Re: Why are so many baked and traditional guitars up for sale?
Hey Shalom - never too late to join a spirited conversation!!DenverSteve wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 5:50 am I know I'm 50 days, or so, getting to this post but, it must have been a fluke. There are no OM2H Traditional guitars available at all. It must have been a pre-Christmas - let's get these out for Christmas, in late December. I've not noticed any excess of Collings guitars on the market recently.
And, great observation!!!