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 Location: Canada
 | Hey just wanted to let some of my buddies know that my 1993 custom DN #21 has been succesfully repaired!!!. My tech spent 7 weeks gently re-hydrating the top and installing a small brace recommended by Mr. Kim Keller ...the necks did not have to be re-set and she looks and plays great !!...thank God!!...thanks for all your feedback and suggestions....Greg | 
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 | Great news, and good on you for rescuing such a rae and special guitar. | 
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 Location: SoCal
 | That's nice.  What's a "1993 custom DN #21"? | 
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 | Try to keep up, Paul.  Must be hell getting old. | 
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 Location: 6 String Ranch
 | No it's exciting, always something new, I think..... | 
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 Location: Canada
 | its a very rare US made special order doubleneck | 
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 Location: Tidal Mudflats of Virginia
 | Glad it worked out successfully Greg, how about some pictures!  :D | 
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 Location: Tidal Mudflats of Virginia
 | Couple pictures Greg passed along to the OFC: 
 
   
 
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 | Is it me, or does the nut on the 6 string side look wider than 1 11/16" on the black one. Either way, it's a cool git.
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 | No...its just the lighting!! | 
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