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What's considered "Vintage"?

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Northcountry
Posted 2010-02-16 9:21 PM (#379352 - in reply to #379327)
Subject: Re: What's considered "Vintage"?
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That 12 string Deacon is "Vintage"
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MWoody
Posted 2010-02-16 9:24 PM (#379353 - in reply to #379327)
Subject: Re: What's considered "Vintage"?



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Since it has the Solid Chunk Bridge I'd have to say yes.
If I had it it would have a Schaller one-piece and remain a useful tool...
:rolleyes:
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Bill C
Posted 2010-02-16 11:11 PM (#379354 - in reply to #379327)
Subject: Re: What's considered "Vintage"?


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In a similar vein, my personal beef is the tag "Lawsuit"-usually applied to any imported guitar from the 70's or 80's...
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