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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 288
Location: Maine | I've uploaded a couple of pics to share that I scanned in from old polaroid B&W prints. I found these old photo in a box of misc "stuff" . Seeing how few of these guitars there are? I though maybe someone might be able to fingerprint their guitar from the wood grain? anyway... enjoy..If I find more.. I'll add them as well..
...Talbot
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994
Location: Jet City | It's very close to mine, and at first I thought it was. This one has rings on the pickups though, and the grain is off.
ANy dates or other documentation on these? |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 288
Location: Maine | Damon.. I clicked the link in your sig line to see your pics and agree the grain in yours is different. I will keep an eye out for other pics/info..There were some other B&W polaroids of misc aluminum neck/fingerboard structures, inner supports in the same pile.. (not the K-Bar system) These were more like diecast frames, probably for a foam neck or similar.
I do have some other shots to post of a custom 12 string PF-22 styled guitar. Custom made for Henry Paul (of the Outlaws or the Henry Paul band??) dated to 1980. It has gloss white painted (mahogany) body and painted neck. , Preacher Dlx electonics and pickups set with UKII P/U mounts, Set neck, Ebony F/b , Gold appointments, Schaller 1 pc tailpiece., PD inlays, perliod buttons. A few shots of Nick Mackin showing it off too. .. Talbot |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7223
Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Those are some very cool pictures. I'll check the grain on my prototype. Mine has the offset pickups, which may have been done to this one. The grain looks close, but I'll check tonight. |
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