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CBA...

(Can't be arsed :) - as in couldn't be bothered, not applying to you going bald by the way DrB )

And at least we're explaining them! :D
 

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The first is a Squier Bullet Strat with plenty of modding love. Second is a Squier Standard Tele with a facelift. The final trio are a Squier 50's Custom Vibe Tele, a Squier Vintage Modified Strat, and a Squier Custom Vibe 50s Strat, 60th Anniversary model. I loves me my Squiers. (The Squier Standard Tele is going through a conversion at the moment.)

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That '58 Harmony was a nice surprise. I didn't think I'd get on with a hollow body. I've been wrong before.....

I'm glad you enjoyed playing it.
That thing was a mess when I got it.
In pieces.
The finish was already stripped, big plus for me.
The fretboard was missing.
The neck was off, another plus.
The back was off and there was a center seam split in the top from the fretboard half way to the bridge.

But I nursed it back to health.
Archtop's are a strange breed. Either love em or hate em with most folks.
To me it's my jazz guitar.
 

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I'm glad you enjoyed playing it.
That thing was a mess when I got it.
In pieces.
The finish was already stripped, big plus for me.
The fretboard was missing.
The neck was off, another plus.
The back was off and there was a center seam split in the top from the fretboard half way to the bridge.

But I nursed it back to health.
Archtop's are a strange breed. Either love em or hate em with most folks.
To me it's my jazz guitar.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again, you do beautiful work.
 

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I'm glad you enjoyed playing it.
That thing was a mess when I got it.
In pieces.
The finish was already stripped, big plus for me.
The fretboard was missing.
The neck was off, another plus.
The back was off and there was a center seam split in the top from the fretboard half way to the bridge.

But I nursed it back to health.
Archtop's are a strange breed. Either love em or hate em with most folks.
To me it's my jazz guitar.

I love archtops, and I never would have guessed what that needed. Seconded, you do great work.
 


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