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Post by budg on Jan 15, 2020 18:35:59 GMT -5
72 D35 and 13 D 18. Attachments:
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Post by Ragtop on Jan 16, 2020 6:57:59 GMT -5
Very nice, budg. Love that knotty pine paneling too!
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Post by budg on Jan 16, 2020 16:12:32 GMT -5
Very nice, budg. Love that knotty pine paneling too! Thanks ragtop. The previous owner did a nice job designing my man cave before I showed up.
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fernieite
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Formerly Known As: Fernieite
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Post by fernieite on Jan 18, 2020 11:49:55 GMT -5
I've only got one acoustic now. A 1958 Harmony Sovereign H1203. I added a celluloid pickguard and tuner bushings. (Originally, it didn't have either) It's got some really nice old mahogany, spruce and Brazilian rosewood. (fretboard & bridge) Ladder braced and pin-less bridge. It has a 25 1/4" scale length and a 10" fretboard radius, I think. I used to have it's slightly larger brother, a 60's H1260, but I didn't like the weird body shape that much. This one sounds very similar and is more comfortable.
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Post by Ragtop on Jan 18, 2020 15:22:28 GMT -5
Very cool, fernieite!
Is that a pinless bridge? Can't quite tell.
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fernieite
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Formerly Known As: Fernieite
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Post by fernieite on Jan 18, 2020 20:39:59 GMT -5
Very cool, fernieite! Is that a pinless bridge? Can't quite tell. Hi Ragtop. Thanks! Yeah, it's a pinless bridge.
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Post by HenryJ on Jan 18, 2020 22:15:45 GMT -5
Yamaha FG-160, purchased 2nd or 3rd hand for $50 in 1982. One of the websites states that this model sold originally for $166 in the early to mid 1970s. Mine was made on May 10, 1974. Headstock has the three tuning forks design.
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Post by Riff Twang on Jan 18, 2020 23:20:36 GMT -5
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