New 350 Liverpool

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New 350 Liverpool

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Well,it's used actually but you know what I mean. It is a '91 with the 24 fret neck.I haven't gotten it yet but maybe Monday ... Manic Monday!

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sorta like this one?

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Well,the color was white but now looks more like Mocha Cream :lol:

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Mitch: You have to love the 350 Liverpool. Congratulations.
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admin wrote:Mitch: You have to love the 350 Liverpool. Congratulations.
Thanks Peter! I am really excited to get it. I tried to find a picture of another one in the register but the only white 350 I could find was the SH Prototype.
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Congrats Mitch. They look a bit odd at first with their long neck and very small body but 350's are great guitars. I have one in JG.
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Lark Street Music, right? They're good guys...

Congrats on the 350!
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Congrats, Mitch. She's a beauty!!

So's the guitar............ :wink: :wink:
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I dig the white, but not the black hardware. I looks dated to me.

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sleepingtiger wrote:I dig the white, but not the black hardware. I looks dated to me.

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I would have thought 20 years old was 'dated', Tony.
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ozover50 wrote:
sleepingtiger wrote:I dig the white, but not the black hardware. I looks dated to me.

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I would have thought 20 years old was 'dated', Tony.
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badeggs wrote:Lark Street Music, right? They're good guys...

Congrats on the 350!
Yes,that's right. This is the 1st time I have bought from them,Buzzy seems like a really nice guy.
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ozover50 wrote:Congrats, Mitch. She's a beauty!!

So's the guitar............ :wink: :wink:

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I used to have a 350v63 and the pickups seemed more widely spaced than this guitar.
Is the neck longer on the 24 fret 350? Is that why the pickups are closer together like
the pickups on a 320/325?

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octagon wrote:I used to have a 350v63 and the pickups seemed more widely spaced than this guitar.
Is the neck longer on the 24 fret 350? Is that why the pickups are closer together like
the pickups on a 320/325?
Yes. Also note the bridge placement.
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ken_j wrote:
octagon wrote:I used to have a 350v63 and the pickups seemed more widely spaced than this guitar.
Is the neck longer on the 24 fret 350? Is that why the pickups are closer together like
the pickups on a 320/325?
Yes. Also note the bridge placement.
Yes,it looks lower than on the shortscales. More room for a Bigsby on the 24 fret version

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Congrats Mitch, truly a beautiful instrument.
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