A NEAT TREAT

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Full pics, somewhat delayed by bad weather and under the weather:

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Suh-weet! 8)
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'This idea is crazy ...just crazy enough to work.'

It works!
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It's fantastic just as I figured it would be. I trust you are feeling a bit better Paul.
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That came out really nice and very unique !

I like that 24th Fret full width inlay, too !
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It's just hard to go wrong with gold guards. 8)
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Oh man. Thanks again Paul, this came out more spectacular than I could ever imagine! Is this really my old 330!? Wow!
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