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Show your favorite kind of Burst

Danny

Les Paul Forum Member, Formerly Musicinmysoul
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It looks like that paint alone would add another 4 pounds!
 

nauc

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May 14, 2008
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roadhog96

New member
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Apr 21, 2006
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My 68 Custom RI Tri-Burst. Sure are alot of nice looking Burst posted, keep em comming.
 

Trans-Am

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Jul 15, 2001
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4,686
Fave?...Iced Tea and Washed Cherry for me please!!:2cool


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Peace!!:hank
 

rockabilly69

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Jul 29, 2001
Messages
2,875
I like this squigley group of flames, it's on a Heritage H150, but it reminds me of Pearly Gates without the baldspot.

This is what it sounds like with it's stock Seth Lovers through my 1964 Deluxe Reverb and a Catlinbread Silver Kiss (I had to play at low volume)....

http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=11053966

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Spikezone

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May 21, 2013
Messages
8
My first post! Here are my babies:

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My Studio 50's Tribute and 75 Standard (since it was new). I love 'em!

-Mikey
 
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FretsAlot

New member
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Jan 22, 2003
Messages
931
Don't have a photo to share, but I'm still haunted by a photo I saw many years ago of a '59(?) LP with double cremes showing with fiddleback flame in what photographed as tobacco burst. My first electric guitar was a new '81/'82 Norlin tobacco burst LP (no flame) because of that photo.

Fretsalot/Scott
 
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