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Norlin Era Questions / Discussion

Stickyfingers

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Yes its a great sounding guitar with loads of character, if i'm honest my 2006 (50's neck) standard is probably less of a fight to play, but sometimes its good to dig in and fight.
 

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Bob Womack

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I'll play. A few more of the '74 Kalamazoo Small-Script Standard:
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Bob
 
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