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    I may be old but I'm ugly billhay4's Avatar
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    Default Nice one for sale in Seattle

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    Default Re: Nice one for sale in Seattle

    Not from 1935 as advertised. Looks more like from the 50's.

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    Default Re: Nice one for sale in Seattle

    Agreed! Non-script logo would be, at earliest, late 1940s and more likely 1950s. Later added Grover tuners. Is that bridge original? The base looks odd.
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