

Your car has abs? Mines a fat fuck that won’t go to the gym or eat right.
Your car has abs? Mines a fat fuck that won’t go to the gym or eat right.
Just wire the knives into the transformer of the microwave
I use Arch, btw
Depends on how comfortable youd be with voiding the warranty. There’s a replacement firmware available for the X1C line, and there’s a board replacement for the P1 series that allows you to run klipper instead of the Bambu firmware. Fwiw, I couldn’t care less (at least for now) about having to run their slicer, its good enough, for Arch based distros you can install from the AUR and for others, at least Debian/ variants there are flatpacks
Also something to consider, the average size of what you’ll be printing. Yes, you can make things in multiple pieces, however if youre constantly printing parts that dont fit the “standard” ~250mm cube you may want to look at the larger format printers
Does it come in anything smaller than an XL?
With your stomach, then through your intestines, out your anus and then into a toilet (hopefully)… if you live that long
I hate you for this
Stretched / worn / missing tooth on z-belt?
4 victims, the other two who were shot survived.
Who knows, maybe serving 15 of 21 years sentenced in prison changed him like Derek Vineyard in American History X…
Or not.
38th time is the charm
Sure thing buddy.
This is agree on, OP can set any price they want and negotiate from there. The best we can do from thousands of miles away, with a few (actually quite good, by the way) pictures, is a quick guess. They asked for a guess, they were going to talk to someone locally who knew more about vintage instruments. I’m willing to bet that OP will find a middle ground they’re willing to offer it for, and make decisions from there.
My bad. Aside from looking up the serial, I guess i should have asked if the truss rod still works, any lifted or excessively worn frets, excessively wobble in the tuners, do the electronics work properly or are they scratchy, when OP clearly isn’t a guitar person. Why don’t you ask him to ship it to you on your dime so you, as the premier buyer and seller of vintage guitars, can take a real good look at it, otherwise YOU’RE also doing the bare minimum. Not sure how deep I should get. OP asked what’s a good range to look at selling a vintage instrument on behalf of someone else. I did. You have a problem with my 30 second assessment, fine. Go look at the instrument in person. Then apply the typical “its probably realistically worth a grand, I’ll give you half that, cash” approach most “vintage” dealers give to people unfamiliar with what they have. Could I have pointed to reverb.com in my initial post? I should have, but the thought slipped my mind.
No problem!
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