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Guitar Clinic guitar owners

bpap

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I'm going to attemp to create a catalog of all of the guitars built by the Guitar Clinic. If you own a guitar, made in the style of a certain single cut, sunburst finished classic guitar model, would you please contact me:
prs2294@yahoo.com

I'm specifically interested in pictures as well as a serial number log of all of these instruments. If you know any history about your guitar feel free to include that as well. This info will be shared with all who contribute, and likely publically shared down the line as well.
Thanks
Brandon
 

bpap

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Any other Guitar Clinic owners out there. I have 3 that folks have written about and 5 others that I've found via searches here.
Brandon
 

Demon

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Hi, I have the 1st Clinic made, serial # 9 0903, with a bigsby.
It was built for a customer as a replica of his real Toronto area burst. It was made with an actual leftover vintage Gibson neck blank, weighs 9.3 lbs (w/bigsby), with Tim Shaw pickups.
I'll throw some pics up when i get home from work..
 

Demon

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here it is..pickup ring is replaced now..
clinic019.jpg

clinic017.jpg

clinic016.jpg
 

soldano16

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Curious - does anyone else have any documantation of their Clinic?

I have

1) Initial invoice taking order and $1,000 deposit
2) cash register receipt for $1,000 deposit
3) claim check with # matching 1) above
4) 10 pictures of the guitar being painted
 

Hammertone

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I guess it's been awhile since the Clinic finished up their Les Paul copies. The few that were made tend to stay put. I'd been meaning to post this one for awhile, and finally did a magnet swap and installed the pickups I wanted. It's the Less Paul - no plastic binding, no inlays, no logos, clear plastic bits (well, a bit of fun with the switch tip), eastern maple, limba, Brazilian rosewood, whopper neck, under 8 lbs. - it's a lot of fun.
 
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