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    @'72-73 L-5CES with quartersawn back - sold by Guitar Village in the UK.
    Ha! Safari sucks, Firefox rewlz!
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  3. #27

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    OTOH, @'74 L-5CES from Vintage & Rare:


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    Here's an exception to the trend, from 1983, which supports the case for black guitars:
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    Quote Originally Posted by PTChristopher2
    >>> it's all what you want to do with the wood from the log. Make sense??

    I want to make a guitar chair. I'm soooo confused.

    Thanks for the vid link Patrick.

    Chris
    You may want to hold off on making that chair. I think ol' hammer' might be selling his black leather chair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PTChristopher2
    >>> it's all what you want to do with the wood from the log. Make sense?? I want to make a guitar chair. I'm soooo confused.
    Thanks for the vid link Patrick. - Chris
    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick2
    You may want to hold off on making that chair. I think ol' hammer' might be selling his black leather chair.
    …. actually, I'm making it into an amp.
    Last edited by Hammertone; 03-07-2014 at 08:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammertone
    …. actually, I'm making it into an amp.
    HA!! Good idea! Remember these?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Kust...-/221388131568

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    O yea, my Kustom had blue sparkle tuck and roll.
    Thanks John