Well… sh*t

I kept it and cancelled the sale.

The guy was cool and understood and told me to reach out if I change my mind.

I’m prepping tones for my next run of shows starting in a few weeks and I’m really excited to start working out the tones with this amp!
Being truthful with the buyer and him being cool was the best outcome. Congrats on finding out you had a cool amp.
 
You broke Rule #1 of the Gearseller's Code: Never play anything you just sold...

I've never done that but I've played guitars "One last time..." before listing it, realized how much I liked it, and changed my mind at the last minute.

I promised myself I'd never do that again.
 
You broke Rule #1 of the Gearseller's Code: Never play anything you just sold (outside of testing it). When you do it tempts the
Gods of Regret to pay you a visit. :ROFLMAO:

You ain’t kiddin. I once sold a Peavey Classic 50 head, I offered to bring it to the guy, since he was on my way to a gig.

He plugs it in to his Marshall 4x12 to test it, and boom! INSTANT regret.
 
You ain’t kiddin. I once sold a Peavey Classic 50 head, I offered to bring it to the guy, since he was on my way to a gig.

He plugs it in to his Marshall 4x12 to test it, and boom! INSTANT regret.

Oh man! Is that the big tweedy covered thing? If so, those were great heads. I had one once upon a time.
 
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