Here is an interesting 360

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Here is an interesting 360

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Friend on TGP took this photo in 1973. He says he bought it as is in '68 or '69.

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It looks like it might have a wider neck?
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Optical illusion, due to the angle at which the photo was taken.
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What am I looking at? It looks like an average 360.
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Malchik wrote:What am I looking at? It looks like an average 360.
A 21-fret neck with apparently original Higain pickups makes this a rare transitional model.
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sloop_john_b wrote:
Malchik wrote:What am I looking at? It looks like an average 360.
A 21-fret neck with apparently original Higain pickups makes this a rare transitional model.
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Mitch, does the guitar have checked binding on the back?
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doctorwho wrote:
sloop_john_b wrote:
Malchik wrote:What am I looking at? It looks like an average 360.
A 21-fret neck with apparently original Higain pickups makes this a rare transitional model.
+1

Mitch, does the guitar have checked binding on the back?
Thanks,I will ask him.I don't think he owns this guitar anymore.He just has that one photo he took of it in 1973.
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