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    Default Early 1930's Gibson TG-1

    This one on ebay is pretty interesting. It has back binding so I think it's actually a TG-1, not a TG-00. It looks like an early or mid 30's guitar from the sunburst. The shape of the burst is a little odd behind the bridge on the treble side.

    Too bad about the headstock crack and filled truss rod access! If not for that it really doesn't get much better in a flat top tenor.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1934-35-Gibs...-/181087656697

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    Like A Fine Box Of Wine Big Rig's Avatar
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    Default Re: Early 1930's Gibson TG-1

    I just saw that beauty earlier tonight, got to tell myself to stop looking at ebay.

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    The seller really should post pics of where the neck break was.
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    Default Re: Early 1930's Gibson TG-1

    Definitely. I'm surprised it's at $750 already with just the 3 pictures.

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