Whether you’re a musician or just a collector, you likely know the value of instruments. Big-name brands, especially, can cost an arm and a leg, but the price may only go up over time.
A man had his late father’s Fender guitar and decided to sell it for $4,000, which is a steal, given the brand name. But upon realizing that the instrument’s actual price tag was 12 times higher, he did everything he could to try and get it back, including threatening violence against the buyer and his wife.
Scroll down to see how the story unfolded, as well as the readers’ reactions.
Money can bring out the worst in people
A man who sold his guitar for dirt cheap threatened the seller and his wife after learning how much it actually cost
The buyer shared an update, clarifying some parts of his story
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