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Douglas Schuch


From:
Valencia, Philippines
Post  Posted 24 Jul 2020 5:01 am    
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I was checking out stuff on Reverb, and saw this ad:

https://reverb.com/item/34823213-appallachian-tom-warner-guitar-2019-l-body-myrtlewood-2019-satin

My first reaction was "Why is he charging $105 more than Tom Warner currently quotes for a Myrtle or other hardwood reso? But hey, if someone will pay it, fine! But when I looked at the pics, to see if there was anything "extra" about this one, I thought it looked like a birch ply reso - Tom's standard ones. Then, when looking at the picture of the soundhole with the label inside, I realized I'd seen that pic, or one very much like it, recently - and quickly found this ad for a Tom Warner reso that sold just 24 hours or so ago. All the pics are copies from this ad:

https://www.resohangout.com/classified/11120

Was the new owner trying to flip it fast? He probably does not even have it yet.... But if so, why is he describing a different guitar - Myrtle instead of Birch ply, Large Body instead of "Model 27" (this looks like the same body outline, but I presume might have significantly less depth like the early Dobro model 27 did). Also, note that he says "Paypal accepted. Friends and family of course." I don't know if you can use Paypal with Reverb.com these days, but I do know that if you use Friends and Family, you lose most of your rights and ability to seek a refund.

So maybe there is a logical explanation for all of this - maybe he needs to take pics of his Myrtle reso but is not at home and just used another Tom Warner reso as place holder - but I'd be very leery of dealing with him. I'm waiting to see how Reverb deals with this.

Ultimately, let it serve as a reminder to be cautious when dealing with used gear - even on Reverb!

Edit - between when I started this post and when I hit "send", Reverb (or the seller) took the listing down. You can still see the advert, but it's marked "unavailable".
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Mark Eaton


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Sonoma County in The Great State Of Northern California
Post  Posted 24 Jul 2020 9:07 am    
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The photos are of course of the same guitar listed the other day on Resohangout by Steve Winters in Colorado who listed it for $650.

Along with listing the guitar incorrectly and asking $1700 the “flipper” is a poor speller.
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Paul McEvoy

 

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Baltimore, USA
Post  Posted 24 Jul 2020 12:34 pm    
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zero feedback, wants "friends and family", hopefully everyone knows those two things don't go well together. I don't even think Reverb accepts paypal payments.

These scammers have to get their acts together.

(I only do friends and family with paypal if I'm selling something but I will document feedback on multiple sites. I think it's like someone sending you a check back in the old days. A lot of these things are pretty heavily biased towards the buyer. But if someone has zero feedback and wants friends and family that's a pretty good sign they are going to keep your money and no guitar for you!)
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Michael Harrington

 

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Ann Arbor
Post  Posted 24 Jul 2020 12:37 pm    
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Reverb accepts payments via PayPal but does not allow sellers to receive funds into their PayPal account anymore. I found out by accident when one of my items sold and I had to link my bank account in order to get squared up. Maybe the seller caught on and bailed..
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