MikeSlub
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I read somewhere that more blondes were produced than cherries. Of course, I can't remember the source. Anyone know numbers?
Don't know Werner - will check it out.Mike, is the thickness of the '58 top noticeably different from that of subsequent years? My question goes back to our offline chat about 345 "First Rack" guitars, that allegedly have thinner tops, and it has been argued that this aligns with earlier 335's
Could you be more specific about which years or production you are refering to?I read somewhere that more blondes were produced than cherries. Of course, I can't remember the source. Anyone know numbers?
Haven't heard that for the vintage years of 1958-64, and just based on what I've seen it doesn't appear that it could possibly be true. Way more cherry tops out there!I read somewhere that more blondes were produced than cherries. Of course, I can't remember the source. Anyone know numbers?
The vintage years as Mike put it above.Could you be more specific about which years or production you are refering to?
I believe you Mike and was struck by the same thought when the article said there were more blondes produced; that can't be right. I'll have to look for that article/source.Haven't heard that for the vintage years of 1958-64, and just based on what I've seen it doesn't appear that it could possibly be true. Way more cherry tops out there!