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BlueGuitar!

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Yea pretty random. I actually saw its 'sibling' for sale too. Only 1 serial number off. Here's a screenshot of it
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I prefer the more reverse chevron of mine. It's a great guitar. Not a perfect job on the binding scraping at the higher frets though, but I can see why they let it have a pass
 

roxrob

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Yea pretty random. I actually saw its 'sibling' for sale too. Only 1 serial number off. Here's a screenshot of it
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I prefer the more reverse chevron of mine. It's a great guitar. Not a perfect job on the binding scraping at the higher frets though, but I can see why they let it have a pass
looks like the back's separating just below the neck joint.......
 

BlueGuitar!

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looks like the back's separating just below the neck joint.......
I'm no luthier but it does look like it's forming a lil cooch there lol. Just to the right of the photo glare.. maybe it's just darker mahog at the join
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