EA93 & EA98
DanSchafer
Posted 2007-10-05 10:30 AM (#79178)
Subject: EA93 & EA98


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What makes these different from other EA models? Thanx Dan
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-10-05 10:33 AM (#79179 - in reply to #79178)
Subject: Re: EA93 & EA98



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I look forward to the answer on this, since either is new to me.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-10-05 11:35 AM (#79180 - in reply to #79178)
Subject: Re: EA93 & EA98



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P.S. Just saw those model numbers on eBay. The nylon string has custom abalone on the top, so that probably warrants a custom number, e.g., EA93. I don't know about the other one, since at quick glace it looks like a natural finish EA68. Maybe the seller confused the numbers. It wouldn't be the first time that's happened on eBay.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-10-05 7:30 PM (#79181 - in reply to #79178)
Subject: Re: EA93 & EA98


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I agree with Paul about the model numbers. The blue nylon with abalone is gorgeous and probably unique. The natural steel string is a standard Viper. If I didn't already have a nylon Viper I'd be all over the blue one.
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Arnaud
Posted 2007-10-07 3:42 AM (#79182 - in reply to #79178)
Subject: Re: EA93 & EA98



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I never saw one like this blue one, looks very unusual.
Unfortunately, you don't want a nylon Viper Dan.
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