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1960 LP JNR 0 4970 with stinger

capitalbear

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why do I find this funny when you just jump in and answer without having played his guitar :hee ..which is very cool btw :salude

I dunno. Maybe because you missed the fact that I was wrongly referring to all 60's Juniors in general since all I played and the one I own did have the fat neck.
 

Fred Hullerum

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Congrats!

My 1960 Les Paul TV - serial 0-6423 - features a stinger also. This was discussed in
http://www.lespaulforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=151781

Recently I have made a video-comparison between my old Les Paul TV and a new Les Paul jun. copy made by Jens Knoop of lefthandgear.de in Essen (Germany).

Vote! Which guitar sounds better in your opinion?

[ ] the grandmother

[ ] the new one


In the german forum "lefthandmusiker.de" the opinions differ. Some say the old one sounds better, some say the new one.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urtd9zS21MU


Fred
 
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