Maybe it was once owned by Abe Vigoda??
From where can you have such an assumption?
Thank you very much. I read the entire forum thread. The mystery remains. Everyone's guessing
Thank you very much. I read the entire forum thread. The mystery remains. Everyone's guessing
What are wanting to find out exactly?
The guitar is old, there is a desire to repaint it. Whether it makes sense to do this or to keep its factory appearance.
Go back and read post #77. There is no mystery. I wasn't guessing.Thank you very much. I read the entire forum thread. The mystery remains. Everyone's guessing
Go back and read post #77. There is no mystery. I wasn't guessing.
If this theory was correct, they would sign every guitar. Why don't men's names occur? Only women worked in the factory?
I believe Gary Rossington from Lynyrd Skynyrd had a 60's Cherry Red SG Standard that he named 'Bernice'.