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Collectors Choice Question

chuck dale

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Feb 16, 2003
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Thanks- mine is CC# 13 Spoonful # 158.... I called Gibson and they are going to check on it-
 

sws1

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You can tell by looking at the guitar if it was Tom Murphy aged. He puts his initials underneath the bridge pickup volume knob. Some of the checking is carved with a T M.

Murphy_sig_sm.jpg
 

Ace139

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May 29, 2003
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Mine (Nicky) is in-house, looks like they learned very very well!!
 

MarcB

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Has there been any recent compiled lists of which CCs were Tom Murphy aged/painted?
 
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