Guitar dispute, anyone got a lawyer friend?

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robthemac wrote: Sat Mar 05, 2022 7:10 pm
Reg18 wrote: Sat Mar 05, 2022 6:59 pm Cheers guys, I don’t want to turn this into an add or anything but thanks for your support!
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Worthy of promotion I would say ;)

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Bg wrote: Sat Mar 05, 2022 7:44 pm
Worthy of promotion I would say ;)
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Not sure if it was any of you guys bidding on my $1 reserves and won but thanks if it was! Ended up selling for what I normally charge anyway! Good result.
I have also reached an agreement with the seller where they are contributing to the costs of repairs, not half but I was happy they were willing to contribute something.
I’ve also reached an agreement with Peter Stephen that he will try the rebuilding the truss Rod cavity first and if it isn’t going to work he will proceed to do the full fretboard off repair.
Overall it has worked out ok given the circumstances.

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Reg18 wrote: Mon Mar 14, 2022 3:16 pm Not sure if it was any of you guys bidding on my $1 reserves and won but thanks if it was! Ended up selling for what I normally charge anyway! Good result.
I have also reached an agreement with the seller where they are contributing to the costs of repairs, not half but I was happy they were willing to contribute something.
I’ve also reached an agreement with Peter Stephen that he will try the rebuilding the truss Rod cavity first and if it isn’t going to work he will proceed to do the full fretboard off repair.
Overall it has worked out ok given the circumstances.
I was the second highest bidder on the Dumble. Glad to see it fetched a reasonable price!
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Reg18 wrote: Mon Mar 14, 2022 3:16 pm Not sure if it was any of you guys bidding on my $1 reserves and won but thanks if it was! Ended up selling for what I normally charge anyway! Good result.
I have also reached an agreement with the seller where they are contributing to the costs of repairs, not half but I was happy they were willing to contribute something.
I’ve also reached an agreement with Peter Stephen that he will try the rebuilding the truss Rod cavity first and if it isn’t going to work he will proceed to do the full fretboard off repair.
Overall it has worked out ok given the circumstances.
Great news Reg, sounds like you should get a good outcome from this, getting Peter to work on it is a MASSIVE plus!
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Reg18 wrote: Mon Mar 14, 2022 3:16 pm Not sure if it was any of you guys bidding on my $1 reserves and won but thanks if it was! Ended up selling for what I normally charge anyway! Good result.
I have also reached an agreement with the seller where they are contributing to the costs of repairs, not half but I was happy they were willing to contribute something.
I’ve also reached an agreement with Peter Stephen that he will try the rebuilding the truss Rod cavity first and if it isn’t going to work he will proceed to do the full fretboard off repair.
Overall it has worked out ok given the circumstances.
Yep I placed a few bids on your Dumble pedal, good to see it fetched a decent price!

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