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    Default Sunburst C-1

    Assumed some of y'all have seen this, but just in case.

    NFI on my part. Seller seems knowledgable and honest from description. Finish is lovely.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1933-Gibson-...kAAOSw7bpZikw0

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    Default Re: Sunburst C-1

    Don't see too many sunburst C-1's, that thing has been played but the painted on guard doesn't do it for me, I'd rather sink my cash into somethin different.

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    Yeah the painted on pick guard is odd. Also the C1's didn't have a truss rod.

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    Default Re: Sunburst C-1

    Hasn't this one come around already recently? The pictures sure look familiar.
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    Default Re: Sunburst C-1

    Could be; I've been off ebay for awhile.

    The painted pick guard is goofy, but I think of it as an interesting history, an objet d'epression.

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    Default Re: Sunburst C-1

    Though I've played two and didn't end up buying either, so maybe its less interesting than a real guard.

    Still, good value in a vintage flat top, I thought.

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