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1959 Burst....one of the best we've seen! 🤘

jb_abides

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Looks great. Snakebites and all.

Please elucidate, should I recognize this one...? 🍑
 

S. Weiger

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Cool 59er.
But I wonder what happened to it? The bottom strap button surely has taken a hit it seems?
More pics please or I won't buy it. :cool:
 

FlyingVBlues

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Apr 3, 2002
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The serial number is 9 0830. It is listed in burstserial.com, but no additional information is provided about the guitar or it's previous owners.

 
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DrRobert

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Jun 12, 2003
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It's a little less faded than 9-0857 but otherwise pretty similar. Nice guitar but not exceptional?
 

ADP

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It's actually just an annoying salesman at Chicago Music Exchange. It's real, for better or worse.
 
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