BFLG Viper 15 mintes left
Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-09-23 7:27 PM (#287943)
Subject: BFLG Viper 15 mintes left



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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-09-23 7:38 PM (#287944 - in reply to #287943)
Subject: Re: BFLG Viper 15 mintes left



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That's one of the all mahogany ones. Mine like that had the same finish issues but the folks at the Old Mill worked their magic on it. But I think this one is pretty far gone.

What's with the notch marks on the neck? :rolleyes:
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-09-23 7:48 PM (#287945 - in reply to #287943)
Subject: Re: BFLG Viper 15 mintes left



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GONE! Maybe the notches were to help keep track of where his hand was...
Kinda like speed bumps before he ran outta fretboard?
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dvd
Posted 2009-09-23 7:50 PM (#287946 - in reply to #287943)
Subject: Re: BFLG Viper 15 mintes left



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logging his conquests? perhaps trying to discourage himself from thumbing the E string? really poor capo technique?
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Jukebox Joe
Posted 2009-09-23 10:46 PM (#287947 - in reply to #287943)
Subject: Re: BFLG Viper 15 mintes left


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Rare model with a notched bar code instead of a serial number?
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-09-24 8:14 AM (#287948 - in reply to #287943)
Subject: Re: BFLG Viper 15 mintes left


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What's with the notch marks on the neck?
Judging by the look of the headstock, I'd say the notches are the number of folks dispatched by what the owner obviously believed was an "axe"...
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