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Burst detectives ... serial number help please.

Tom Wittrock

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Here's a nice faded Burst that I do not have the number for. Any help would be appreciated! :salude

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I love the look of the maple top on this one! :dude:
 

Tubes 'n Wood

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Cant help with serial #, but that's a GREAT looking burst with those double creams exposed!! \m/
 

Black58

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0 0247, page 100 of DaPra's first book. .. SAME photo. Awesome to see it in color! :salude
 

MeHereNow

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from the looks of the photo's this LP has a really shallow neckangle!
ABR is dropped all the way down and the bridge pickupring looks less tall than normal.
Or is this just optical due to the angle of photography?
 

Black58

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from the looks of the photo's this LP has a really shallow neckangle!
ABR is dropped all the way down and the bridge pickupring looks less tall than normal.
Or is this just optical due to the angle of photography?

Looks to be. It's a former Bigsby, too; And the tailpiece has been drilled a little too far south. :ganz
 
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