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1OUfan
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Was the 350V63 offered in 1992? Was there just a 350 (not V63) made then? There is a 1992 350 on the 'Bay right now and the owner says it has 24 frets. I e-mailed him and asked if that was correct and he said yes. I have a 350V63 and it has 21 frets. The one offered also has a Bigsby and no hard case. Did the 350 once have 24 frets? :?
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1OUfan wrote:Did the 350 once have 24 frets? :?
Yes. Until about 1994, it was called the 350 Liverpool. After that, it got a "vintage" treatment - 21 frets, toasters, etc.
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sloop_john_b wrote:
1OUfan wrote:Did the 350 once have 24 frets? :?
Yes. Until about 1994, it was called the 350 Liverpool. After that, it got a "vintage" treatment - 21 frets, toasters, etc.
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