Interesting 360
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Interesting 360
Is this original? Unbound neck with maple fretboard on a 360 MG BT. I have never seen one like it.
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bruceglaser
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I agree, the micro-dot fret markers are specific to the 360 Tuxedo series.
Interesting (yet logical) that a maple fretboard was used on these; I wonder if the 4003 Tuxedo, 4003 Blackstar, and 4003 Redneck have maple fretboards under their paint, too.
What is the value of this 360? All it really needs is a good refinish job.
Interesting (yet logical) that a maple fretboard was used on these; I wonder if the 4003 Tuxedo, 4003 Blackstar, and 4003 Redneck have maple fretboards under their paint, too.
What is the value of this 360? All it really needs is a good refinish job.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Thanks dedgoat, I had a hunch that they would be.
By the way, Kenny asked for my Blackstar's serial number and I sent it to him. However, I haven't heard back from him, so I don't know where my A3 serial number falls in the series (my Blackstar came "certificate-less").
By the way, Kenny asked for my Blackstar's serial number and I sent it to him. However, I haven't heard back from him, so I don't know where my A3 serial number falls in the series (my Blackstar came "certificate-less").
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
