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

garywright

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well..if it was on Born To Boogie I was gonna buy it
( ‘twas j/k )
 
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J.D.

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It's actually just an annoying salesman at Chicago Music Exchange. It's real, for better or worse.
Relax, CME is a forum sponsor. Cool guitar. We're all here to look at and discuss guitars, remember?
 

Puck

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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.

It was previously John Shanks studio 59 burst. His 60 was CC7. Shanks sold this 59 to Bill Goldstein of Walt Grace about a decade ago. Info is from Burst Believers 3.
 
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