Marc Seligman's '73 4001

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Shaun: You're right. I stand corrected.
Jeff: Ditto.Image
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Andy, they do indeed. If it wasn't for the fact that FW inlays are my favourite Ric feature I may have missed it. And Sergio, there's a first time for everything. Image
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Jeff, yeah looks like it mighta had a badass on it at one time, then it was replaced with non-original. Funny thing is right now, it's playing great with low action. A little buzz, but I like it nasty Image
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