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For anyone local to Metro DC, the cool part to this story is that it orginally sold at Giant Music in Falls Church for $320.:)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/auction-action-a-1960-guitar-with-a-dc--area-history-fetches-a-pretty-penny/2014/09/21/9e8b5038-3f4b-11e4-9587-5dafd96295f0_story.html
Ronnie was badass, more than he ever would want to admit.
So this is about time:
http://www.guitarpoint.de/STP/STPgallery.html
Here is a in hand description of the real deal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9vJxesLAHc#t=65
:salude
I know the first comeback standards from 1976 had pancake bodies (3 piece tops and necks and 2 piece backs), but when did they change going forward?
But:
When did they change to a one piece back?
When did they go back to a one piece neck?
When did they go back to a two piece top?
Did they...
Seriously, the PRS (yes as in paul reed smith) guitar Cleaner, is amazing stuff for removing grime and sweat from your les paul, better than a lot of other things I have used. Not a polish, just a cleaner for removing gunk ...
no affiliation with seller and price aside, I just like this era for the hard thin finish, tall frets, and fat necks, dark cherry backs, dark fingerboards, yellow binding etc...