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  1. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by jads57
    Jack Z I’m usually not a Heritage fan, but I actually prefer the
    H-550 model to the Gibson Tal Farlow reissue model. Plus they can be had for half o the asking price. I believe theirs one TGP at the moment.
    I much prefer the tal and it's built better. The scarfed bracing was a bad idea on the 550 and if you notice, the older ones tops have flattened out. That being said, it's at least a tonal cousin and i do like them. I think the one on tgp seems a little high

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    I much prefer the tal and it's built better. The scarfed bracing was a bad idea on the 550 and if you notice, the older ones tops have flattened out. That being said, it's at least a tonal cousin and i do like them. I think the one on tgp seems a little high
    What is scarfed bracing I have never heard that term used to describe the inside bracing on a guitar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deacon Mark
    What is scarfed bracing I have never heard that term used to describe the inside bracing on a guitar?
    I think he meant kerfed.


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    Heritage 550 normally uses 2 solid parallel braces they might add 2 small braces to this general configuration. They never used kerfed bracing to my knowledge on any guitar and the last kerfed braced Gibsons were made in the eary/middle 1930's.

  6. #30
    By the way, the back of the headstock on that $3999 tal farlow...

    Would you spend k for a Gibson Farlow if serial number was partially scratched out?-img_20240614_191655-jpg

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    So, will I bother then?

  8. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by jim777
    So, will I bother then?
    No but thanks for the offer, very much appreciated

  9. #33

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    Quote Originally Posted by omphalopsychos
    $5k is a lot for a Tal IMO.

    FYI you can purchase the one you're looking at directly from the merchant for a lot cheaper than reverb. Tal Farlow Sunburst Master Model 1995?? | ???????????????????????????????????????????

    Their list price is ¥698,500 including tax, so it should come to ¥635,000 if you subtract tax, or $4041.93 plus shipping.


    As for the serial number, I doubt if someone stole it they would just scratch out one digit.
    I would not hesitate to buy from Kurosawa - of course after asking all the important questions and getting the "right answers" and maybe some high res fotos of "questionable" areas.
    A few years ago i bought a LeGrand from them and it turned out to be one of the best deals i ever made.
    I believe that if the guitar does not fit the expectations playingwise/soundwise, for this price it will be easily sold on today's market. (at least here where i am ;-).