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Post by generationgap »

Sorry Colton.....I meant no offence
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You didnt offend, im just pissy as can be about this situation. shitty day. Took it out on my taco-caster.
Laugh if you want to, really is kinda funny, 'cause the world is a car and you're the crash test dummy.
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Do you have any family or close (trustworthy) friends that could possibly purchase this from you? I had my father buy most of my basses and my rig so that I could put some money down on my house and get settled (of course with the agreement that he couldn't sell the stuff). I have since bought most of it back at what he paid me for it, but I offered to pay him 10% more.

I also bought a friends Les Paul so he and his family could make rent and not get evicted. I promised him I'd keep it at least 6 months and sell it back to him at cost or maybe less.


The idea here being that you can technically sell the amp, get the cash, AND have the guarantee that you can buy it back someday, whether it be at cost or with interest. You just have to find someone kindhearted and close who is willing to invest a little.
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Post by Flaw »

Colton wrote:Took it out on my taco-caster.
hey come on man not the taco caster
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