Rainbow II with GK-3 for sale
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Rainbow II with GK-3 for sale
Hello Forum members,
i bought this guitar in the mid eighties in Göttingen, Germany, where i studied. The tailpiece was broken, a friend of mine constructed a massive new one. The carrying handle of the case is broken, guitar is in good condition. Please take a closer look at ebay Germany and search for Westone Rainbow II
Best Regards,
bramwarner
i bought this guitar in the mid eighties in Göttingen, Germany, where i studied. The tailpiece was broken, a friend of mine constructed a massive new one. The carrying handle of the case is broken, guitar is in good condition. Please take a closer look at ebay Germany and search for Westone Rainbow II
Best Regards,
bramwarner
bramwarner- Registered Member
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Re: Rainbow II with GK-3 for sale
Hi Bram,
Looks like your friend did a pretty good job machining a replacement tailpiece judging by the pics in your add.
eBay-number:171186461753
Nice guitar really. The midi PU however... How is it attached with tape or screwed on? I have to say I have no experience with these. But I for one like the PU's these Rainbow's came with enough not to add an extra one which might damage the lacquer.
Personally I'd prefer a Godin without any attachments if playing with midi was my thing instead of modifying a Rainbow. Seen a Thunder with a Roland, no word on how it was attached either http://www.mesonline.com/guitar_electric/WESTONE/details_westone.html
Good luck on your sale anyway.
Looks like your friend did a pretty good job machining a replacement tailpiece judging by the pics in your add.
eBay-number:171186461753
Nice guitar really. The midi PU however... How is it attached with tape or screwed on? I have to say I have no experience with these. But I for one like the PU's these Rainbow's came with enough not to add an extra one which might damage the lacquer.
Personally I'd prefer a Godin without any attachments if playing with midi was my thing instead of modifying a Rainbow. Seen a Thunder with a Roland, no word on how it was attached either http://www.mesonline.com/guitar_electric/WESTONE/details_westone.html
Good luck on your sale anyway.
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Re: Rainbow II with GK-3 for sale
Looks to be an adhesive attachment.
I agree that a Rainbow is not the guitar I would use for a midi installation. My preference would be for a solid body, the adhesive will likely affect the finish on the Rainbow.
I agree that a Rainbow is not the guitar I would use for a midi installation. My preference would be for a solid body, the adhesive will likely affect the finish on the Rainbow.
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Re: Rainbow II with GK-3 for sale
All parts of the GK 3 unit are screwed and could be easily removed. Let`s say that those people who want a Westone get a GK 3 included and those wo want a GK3 get a good guitar .
bramwarner- Registered Member
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Re: Rainbow II with GK-3 for sale
bramwarner wrote:All parts of the GK 3 unit are screwed and could be easily removed...
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Re: Rainbow II with GK-3 for sale
Sure. Embrace improvements? Are they? Such a pitty, to me and Barry does agree. Just another modified guitar... Somebody seems to know why but finds it hard to explain... Thanks for the info on telling us it was screwed on anyway. An honest seller reply admitted. Respect after all, still a bit disappointed about why you found it necessary ! It's Just me in this Westone afficionado community... Not!bramwarner wrote:
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Re: Rainbow II with GK-3 for sale
Considering a GK 3 unit is worth about ...
The guitar became how much worth more?
The guitar became how much worth more?
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Re: Rainbow II with GK-3 for sale
Hi Jim, i really respect your and Barrys point of view and understand it. But during 32 years of guitar playing I've never been a guitar collector. For me a guitar is just a work tool to make more or less good music.
It doesn`t matter if the guitar became worth more or less because of a mounted GK 3 unit. What counts is that this instrument gives me lots of inspirations and good times.
And the price? New 700 DM in 1985 and 328 € in 2013 with replaced non original parts and a used GK 3. 1 Euro = 1,95583 DM. Please be realistic.
It doesn`t matter if the guitar became worth more or less because of a mounted GK 3 unit. What counts is that this instrument gives me lots of inspirations and good times.
And the price? New 700 DM in 1985 and 328 € in 2013 with replaced non original parts and a used GK 3. 1 Euro = 1,95583 DM. Please be realistic.
bramwarner- Registered Member
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Re: Rainbow II with GK-3 for sale
I don't think it is bad at all to modify a guitar to have it the way you want it. And if you choose to sell it in the future and someone doesn't like the modification, then they can keep looking for a non modified version. I modify some of my guitars and leave others original. I do understand the purist mentality for collectors, but collectors represent a much smaller group than players and I would think this forum should be fair to both.
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Re: Rainbow II with GK-3 for sale
I understand the purists only if they're talking about guitars "worth" tens of thousands of dollars; and Japanese guitars, however well built and respected, do not and probably will never, fall into that category for whatever reason.
I, too, regard the instrument as a tool and if fitting a MIDI pickup served my purpose at the time, then so be it, though I'm bound to say that a solid body rather than a hollow would have been my choice!
I've fooled around with most, if not all, of my guitars at some point - though most mods are reversible - to suit my playing style, or to improve/alter the electronics; the tool must fit the purpose and the user; i generally don't understand the mindset of someone who buys a guitar to either put on a wall, or in a vault as an investment.... they were built to be played, sweated on and make some noise!!
I, too, regard the instrument as a tool and if fitting a MIDI pickup served my purpose at the time, then so be it, though I'm bound to say that a solid body rather than a hollow would have been my choice!
I've fooled around with most, if not all, of my guitars at some point - though most mods are reversible - to suit my playing style, or to improve/alter the electronics; the tool must fit the purpose and the user; i generally don't understand the mindset of someone who buys a guitar to either put on a wall, or in a vault as an investment.... they were built to be played, sweated on and make some noise!!
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