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DIY finish checking

latestarter

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My ‘99 R9, some horizontal checking around switches and pots, some vintage style checking around truss cover and headstock rear, that’s about it. Nothing major - at 25 years old.

I wonder what a ‘59 looked like in ‘84?
 

Wizard1183

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My ‘99 R9, some horizontal checking around switches and pots, some vintage style checking around truss cover and headstock rear, that’s about it. Nothing major - at 25 years old.

I wonder what a ‘59 looked like in ‘84?
Checked to shit I’m sure. They were gigged a lot more than today
 
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