http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=330252672408&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=014
Based on what I can see in the listed photos, it appears the top (at the least) was refinished. The neck had cracked at the heel and pulled forward, cracking the top through the rosette, which suffered a bit of damage from the repairs.
What else am I missing apart from these observations and the listed modifications? History?
Comments
To prevent counterfeiting.
Yeah, it's still very early in the auction and this guitar *is* being watched.
Still... the thought of scooping up a 1942 Selmer for under $5K is enough to make me giddy.
Of course, now that it's being discussed on this forum, that'll never happen....
I thought the exact opposite. It makes it possible for him to sell a counterfeit guitar by not showing the number.
Also, this guitar doesn't have a reserve price. And although people do bid in the last few minutes, it is still possible that it could go well below what it's actually worth. I've seen it happen. That's a risky game if you're the seller.
Caveat emptor.
I guess for that kind of money it might be worth trying to fake one. But it sure looks real to my untrained eye!