Sorry my debut post is a bummer, and this is a note about a seller on eBay who doesn't seem to be honest.
The store is called Guitars West Viintage Guitars in Hemet, California.
I sent them an email to point out that a guitar they were offering (270156341890) was not a solid body, as listed, but a semi hollow body. Pretty common old guitar with common cheap guitar features (floating bridge, funky open tuners, low power pickups) and you'd only have to pick it up to realize it's not a solid body. Not a mistake I think a guitar shop would make. You, too, may be amazed to see they want $1300 for it.
Here was the response to my email to the guitar shop:
"Dude, I don't think you were worried about misinformation based on a sale. Your smart ass remarks about its worth and playing abilty were all you gave a shit about. A simple discription change is all you could have said. Instead, a stupid and inaccurate comment. Again, go fuck yourself."
Then, I noticed the 63 Fender Jaguar they were offering for $2900 (270152451649) had a decal on the headstock that wasn't used until 1968. It's not a pre-CBS Jaguar.
Here was the response when I pointed that out to them:
"Seaweed Idiot, No! You must be kidding?? Wow! We thought it was a 1963! Man, you are sharp. Daaaahhhh."
They also list a 71 Gibson Melody Maker for $1200 (270152451036) that has a headstock I don't recognize on SGs or MMs and some kind of low-impedence pickup set up, or maybe an Epiphone rig with different covers. The controls don't look familiar at all, and the serial number (thanks to Photoshop for seeing it) doesn't look right either. The whole thing looks like a Frankenstein job. I haven't gotten a reply about that yet.
So, I sent in the listing violation notices for the first two to eBay, but you know, it's not likely they'll find a way to stop these guys if they intend to rip off buyers.
I thought this forum might be the right place to post the news and maybe save someone some disappointment. I'd be happy to hear comments about me wasting my time, or warnings about other eBay sellers. For the curious, you can see dozens of guitars these guys have for sale on eBay, and have fun trying to figure out what they really might be. From their email responses to me, I wouldn't be surprised if a few on this board don't recognize guitars that have gone missing.
It only takes a few obvious lies and a "fuck you" from a seller to warn me away.