1768 C - question for our O historians
roundsound
Posted 2011-05-09 12:16 PM (#352574)
Subject: 1768 C - question for our O historians


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Does anyone know how many cedar top 1768s were produced, or the rough percentage of 1768s that were topped with cedar? My bluebook only mentions that cedar was an 'option' during the years of production.
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roundsound
Posted 2011-05-10 5:58 PM (#352575 - in reply to #352574)
Subject: Re: 1768 C - question for our O historians


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Anyone?....it's hard to believe I've stumped the hive mind with this one... :D ...maybe they are more rare than commonly considered?
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Waskel
Posted 2011-05-10 6:57 PM (#352576 - in reply to #352574)
Subject: Re: 1768 C - question for our O historians



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More than 6.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2011-05-10 9:51 PM (#352577 - in reply to #352574)
Subject: Re: 1768 C - question for our O historians



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I saw one once that was half-spruce/half-cedar. I don't think they made too many of those. But the only thing I can do regarding 1768-C is guess. I guess 80.
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