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Kevin, is that one of the first 381 reissues? That birdseye is beautiful!
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Must be since the serial number indicates November 1987 production. The reference material material I have states that the 12 string reissue models didn't come along until 1988.

More birdseye:
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Now that's some real AFG! Thanks for sharing.
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Yes, let's get together and figure it out for you.
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Beautiful guitar, Kevin. I do wonder, however, why the two-piece front and back didn't have one half "flipped" for the usual chevron grain effect, especially on such nicely-figured grain! Very odd...
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libratune wrote:Now that warmer weather promises to be here (soon?), I plan on re-photographing the Blue Boys in natural light.
Looking forward to that. :)
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libratune wrote:Now that warmer weather promises to be here (soon?), I plan on re-photographing the Blue Boys in natural light.
Would that be nice warm morning light or cool mid day light? :mrgreen:
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jingle_jangle wrote:Beautiful guitar, Kevin. I do wonder, however, why the two-piece front and back didn't have one half "flipped" for the usual chevron grain effect, especially on such nicely-figured grain! Very odd...

It is different. All the others I've seen have the grains running opposite to each other. Nonetheless, sensational finish.
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jps wrote:
libratune wrote:Now that warmer weather promises to be here (soon?), I plan on re-photographing the Blue Boys in natural light.
Would that be nice warm morning light or cool mid day light? :mrgreen:
That would be at high noon on the one day every two weeks when the sun comes out for a few minutes . . .
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libratune wrote:
jps wrote:
libratune wrote:Now that warmer weather promises to be here (soon?), I plan on re-photographing the Blue Boys in natural light.
Would that be nice warm morning light or cool mid day light? :mrgreen:
That would be at high noon on the one day every two weeks when the sun comes out for a few minutes . . .
Sounds about right for Cleveland!
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The one the zoo got recently, that im sure many of you have already seen.

http://www.themusiczoo.com/rickenbacker ... 09494.html
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Arbiter.......Yeah, I saw that one and tripped out on the AFG finish. Funny thing, though. Wasn't it The Music Zoo that sold Wittyair a 330/6 MG, the one that didn't look quite as figured and ambered in person as it had been portrayed in the website pics? I think it was Craig and I think it was a 330/6 in Mapleglo. I could be mistaken. Just my dos centavos' worth.......Goofyfoot.
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goofyfoot wrote:Arbiter.......Yeah, I saw that one and tripped out on the AFG finish. Funny thing, though. Wasn't it The Music Zoo that sold Wittyair a 330/6 MG, the one that didn't look quite as figured and ambered in person as it had been portrayed in the website pics? I think it was Craig and I think it was a 330/6 in Mapleglo. I could be mistaken. Just my dos centavos' worth.......Goofyfoot.
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sloop_john_b wrote:
libratune wrote:Now that warmer weather promises to be here (soon?), I plan on re-photographing the Blue Boys in natural light.
Looking forward to that. :)
Here you go . . . it's Spring and the Blue Boys are in bloom!
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You were right Ron, it was sunny for a few minutes at noon. :lol:
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