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rickfan60
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Post by rickfan60 »

You are right Jeff. The larger pic option takes you to pics of a different auction.
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Rikk, it violates it by just existing!
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cheyenne
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Post by cheyenne »

Same guy must have both though, the floors the same in both photos.
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ken_swearingen
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Post by ken_swearingen »

The white is actually pretty nice the neck looks slim the finish pretty uniform for the right price its a nice project.

Marc,does Jeff, have to show you too how to stack pics so we don't have these elongated posts
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Post by henny »

I'm in widescreen, so I welcome it!

Get with it, Ken... 4:3/Standard is so 1981. Image
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jps
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Post by jps »

More like 1931!
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Post by cwk »

Perhaps It's just the way I looked at the pic's but
it seems as though the truss rod channels come up short on one side of the body end,also the wire routing looks a little smooth from the neck pick-up.
I was also looking at something else but I may be very wrong.I dunno.
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