Rick 350 1978

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jwilli
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Post by jwilli »

That headstock is definitely weird shaped. I'd like better (clearer) pics.
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Thanks John for confirming my original thought. Given your expertise in this area, you would know better than I would if there was something odd about the headstock.

Look at the nut as well. It's white.
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James: Yes, it does not appear to be a 1978. How about some nice photos of this guitar, including the jackplate. It would also be nice to see under the truss-rod cover and the guard.
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If the seller still has it, I'll bring my camera when I go see the guitar.

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