Further back in time (to 1971)...

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jdogric12 wrote:Glad to see my old JG is doing well too!
Very well, Jason, it gets a lot of playing time! Those inlays...much as I love MOP, the March-May '73 full-width acrylics are still my favorite...
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Beautiful family ya got there, Congrats on the Burg! :D
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T.A.R. wrote:Beautiful family ya got there, Congrats on the Burg! :D
Ditto! Congrats Jeff!
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Sweeeet!
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Jeff, I forgot to ask how the new fret looks. Is it OK?
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teeder wrote:Jeff, I forgot to ask how the new fret looks. Is it OK?
You wouldn't even know it was changed unless you sited down the board, where it appears slightly shinier than the others. I wasn't sure anything was even replaced at first - the fret ends don't even wrap over the binding!

A practically perfect match...tell your brother he did a killer job!
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Re: Further back in time (to 1971)...

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Good! I'm glad it's cool.

He's not bad for an old hack in his garage! :wink:
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