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Old 04-14-2006, 08:45 PM
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Default I found a real Treasure before I started Metal Detecting!!

My life before metal detecting was very different than it is now I was a musician on the road most of the time and when I settled down I became a manager of a music store, I was at a yard sale type flea market in 1994 and an old lady was selling a guitar it was old and not in great shape. To make a long story short I wont post it all here... I wound up buying the guitar for $10.00.
I brought it back to the music store and tried to sell it for $75.00 after about a year on the wall and no takers I took it to the basement and there it sat for another year or so...
It was on a sunday we would open up and have band practice I got a phone call someone was trying to sell a vintage rare guitar so I opened up a Vintage Guitar Magazine it has stories and pictures of rare guitars as I was flipping through the pages one of my friends Al put his hand in the pages and said "stop thats your guitar..." well we found the page he was talking about and sure enough they had the same features of the guitar I had bought we went running downstairs and got the guitar and started reading the story.... the pictures and article about those guitars I am posting here... its a "Doc" Kaufmann Kremo Kustom Guitar...well within a week the news spread throughout the guitar world I had found one of the rarest guitars in the world in a small flea market in the midwest! When you read the article it tells you the complete history of the maker of this guitar why its so rare and why its so important to the history of electric guitars.
From time to time I loan it to museums, and its been in magazines and other articles... in 1998 someone sold the same type of guitar for $125,000.00 even the case I have it in was a case used for the first 25 Fender broadcaster guitars made in 1947-48 its worth thousands itself.
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Old 04-14-2006, 10:09 PM
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Holy crap! I would sell that sucker for hundreds of thousands. You seem to have the best luck, JD!
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Old 04-14-2006, 10:16 PM
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thanks Kieth, I have luck in some things and bad luck in others... I cant tell you how many times I almost sold that sucker but I held onto it and wound up making the money somewhere else although I am not rich "money wise" by any means I dont need that kind of money right now everything is going well. I have learned through bitter experiance that the more money I have available the more I blow it on junk... if I did sell it for 100,000 or more I know would just blow the money on junk I always do lol lol. if you saw my TV and stereo you'd understand although nice to have, it was a waste of money!! but its fun looking at posts on it. lol lol I have my laptop hooked up to my tv hehe...hh all jd
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Old 04-14-2006, 10:54 PM
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WOW!!! That is a real treasure!!! You got the luck!!!

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Old 04-15-2006, 08:28 AM
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very cool ! what was the name of your band ? A friend of mine makes custom guitars there called "Hughs" and he sells em for big bucks.I once hung out with grandpa jones and did some pickin and grinnin ! I also used to hang with some well known jazz musicions in wasshington square park in n.y.c. Nothin like hangin with your friends and jammin ! even though when people ask do you play guitar i tell em i play WITH guitars.
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