620 finish question

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jpbo
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620 finish question

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at the dealer there is a 620 in jetglo i'm interested in
i notice something strange ,there are two thin vertical lines demarcation in the finish at the headstock and in he the back of the guitar, I suppose is where the wings meet the center core , the dealer said it's normal, I'm not sure ,I can't compare with another one it's the only one in the store.
can someone tell me more about that ,is it normal on rick guitar

thank you
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scotty
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If it looks like this then its completely normal there is nothing to worry about.
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Re: 620 finish question

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yes it looks like this
is yours has this in the back also


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If it's in the front, it's probably in the back, too. You have a true, normal 620, Pierre.
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Here is another for a quick ref look at the rear of the heastock
http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... hp?id=7728
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only if its Jetglo and it looks midnight blue your up the creek with no paddle........ :lol:
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O.K
i feel more secure now
i will pull the trigger i'm in love with this guitar
it sounds and look so good

thanks again
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Re: 620 finish question

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Go for it! I have two JG 620s (a 6 and a 12) and I love them both.
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