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That my story--- Darwin
Better get your eyes checkedwillross wrote:Oh, that is a nice color. I'm still looking for a green one; maybe do a refin job. I've got some Absolut and Hieneken stuff, but no guitar.
Cheers,
Will
No, I'm not from United Kingdom. I'm in Minnesota, USA, and that is where I bought the guitar from the winner back in 1988. He won it by entering the contest at his local liquor store.darwinohm wrote:Thanks Gutterking, I suspect that many of these ended up in the UK but I am not sure. Are you from the UK by any chance?
That's because they were a custom production run.MrMark wrote: There was no information with my guitar not even a case. It came in a cardboard box. I had to buy a vibrato handle.
Where did you buy it? You aren't in the UK, are you? You should tell them what they sold you.darwinohm wrote: I failed to tell you that the place where I bought this had no idea what this thing was.
It's a green green. It's a solid green. Not a light green, lime green, sparkly green or metallic green. Just green. I would not call it ugly. It's a nice looking guitar. In fact, I've read people saying they liked the color a lot on various boards. It's not a typical color, however, because it was keyed to the color of the Tanqueray Gin bottle. But it is that rare color that makes it interesting and a budding collector item.darwinohm wrote: It was an ugly, Green, guitar to them that no one would buy.
I didn't know exactly what mine was until I started looking for information in early November. I was told by the seller that it was a "limited edition". Other than that 22-year-old conversation with an senior citizen who didn't know anything about guitars, I didn't know much else.darwinohm wrote: I bought it extremely right and discovered what it was when I did some research on it. This has happened with several of the G&Ls that I have. The previous owners had no idea what they had and I find out after I buy and then do some research. --- Darwin
Well, the whole "custom colors" thing started with Fender and DuPont car paint I think?darwinohm wrote:...Now, how do we transform the appreciation of beauty into these young fellers now days? I am open to ideas.--- Darwin
I live in the Twin Cities, too. I bought the guitar in White Bear Lake 22 years ago.darwinohm wrote:Gutterking, what a coincidence! There are two of these Tango Strats in the state of Minnesota. I live in the Mpls/StP area. I will do some more research using the links that you have supplied. Mine isn't going anywhere either.-- Darwin
I don't know who made the original quip but it would be similar to this: "The become a millionaire, first get a million dollars ... "gutterking wrote:I don't know how one would get into the collectible guitar pipeline to start.
I've been scratching me head all morning wondering how a little guitar shop in La Crosse, Wisconsin, gets its hands on so many vintage guitars. The owner's personal collection (not for sale) boasts almost 400 guitars, including some real rare ones like a Gibson Explorer and Flying V. And, of course, a lot of old Fenders and a few Les Pauls.yowhatsshakin wrote:I don't know who made the original quip but it would be similar to this: "The become a millionaire, first get a million dollars ... "gutterking wrote:I don't know how one would get into the collectible guitar pipeline to start.
- Jos