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Thread: Gibson A5G, 1986, Nashville, Derrington ??

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    Default Re: Gibson A5G, 1986, Nashville, Derrington ??

    Well, it's more than just mis-identification. This one was a full forgery. Logo, label(s), tailpiece, all stating "Gibson".

    Maybe the new owner can salvage the tuners. Hopefully those were real. Although I doubt it.
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    Default Re: Gibson A5G, 1986, Nashville, Derrington ??

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Platt View Post
    Maybe the new owner can salvage the tuners ...
    ... except that the treble side one looks a bit bent, viewing from the back. Maybe the bass side also, but you can't tell because they're set at diffferent distances from the edge.
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