1996 and 1997

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1996 and 1997

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Just wanting to clear this up for myself...

Is a 1996 a 3/4 scale guitar?

And is a 1997 a full-scale? And the same body size as a 330?
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"Is a 1996 a 3/4 scale guitar?" Yes

"And is a 1997 a full-scale? And the same body size as a 330?" Yes to both, except it has an F hole.
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rosemorriscatalogo.jpg
Anyone ever seen a 1995RM?
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dpowell wrote:
rosemorriscatalogo.jpg
Anyone ever seen a 1995RM?
Didn't Ron Nasty play one of those? :)


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I've always wondered why the 1993 isn't represented in that catalog...
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Woodie wrote:I've always wondered why the 1993 isn't represented in that catalog...
Because the 1993 was added to the lineup later in 1964, months after that ad was printed. That ad likely dates from very early 1964.
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