Fireglo variation?

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Indeed!!
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Post by red_rob »

Very nice Tony!

Is that a single "R" tailpeice that's sneaked in there....?

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Post by tony_carey »

Well spotted Rob....but not for long. I have nothing against R tailpieces, but I do like the VB. I don't do anything too serious with it, in fact it isn't used for 99% of the time, but I like the option. The accent from the 360 is being moved to the 330 & then one of two things....either the 360 will be sold to finance another 330, to which a Bigsby will be added....or I might put the Bigsby on the 360. The 360 is a '97, with a wonderful neck & FG, but I prefer the 330's really, I've just got used to them.
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Didn't Herb used to post here?
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Post by qmoder »

All I gotta say about Fireglo's now is. Wow!, nice guitars Tony.
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