I'm kinda like a squirrel. It seems every year before the long Michigan winter sets in I load up on guitars to keep me busy. At least that's how I rationalize it.
The 1st one is a 1974 F 40. This one will need some work but i got it at a very fair price so I think I'll be o.k. even after Tpom works his magic. Bridge is lifting and I'm pretty sure a neck reset is in order. Other than that, it's in pretty nice shape for a 45+ year old guitar. I blame Al. He kept on praising this model so I bought one quite a while ago and love it. This one came up so I bought it as well. It doesn't have quite the flame figuring as my 1st one but still pretty sweet.
The 2nd one is a 1980 G-312 Nt. It's in pretty nice shape overall with a couple scratches and such but absolutely nothing horriblr. I'm still going over it but it seems pretty solid, May need a set up but I don't think much more.
The last one is a gem. It's also a 1978 (I think-yet to be confirmed by Hans). It is a one owner guitar (before me). He was an older guy (even older than me) and he was so crippled up he just couldn't play anymore.. He had tears in his eyes when he had to let it go. There is a couple small finish checks but I sure don't see much other than that. Beautiful EIR RW grain on the back and sides.
The 1st 3 pics are the F 40. The next 4 are the 1st G-312 Nt. The last 5 are the 2nd G-312 NT.
The 1st one is a 1974 F 40. This one will need some work but i got it at a very fair price so I think I'll be o.k. even after Tpom works his magic. Bridge is lifting and I'm pretty sure a neck reset is in order. Other than that, it's in pretty nice shape for a 45+ year old guitar. I blame Al. He kept on praising this model so I bought one quite a while ago and love it. This one came up so I bought it as well. It doesn't have quite the flame figuring as my 1st one but still pretty sweet.
The 2nd one is a 1980 G-312 Nt. It's in pretty nice shape overall with a couple scratches and such but absolutely nothing horriblr. I'm still going over it but it seems pretty solid, May need a set up but I don't think much more.
The last one is a gem. It's also a 1978 (I think-yet to be confirmed by Hans). It is a one owner guitar (before me). He was an older guy (even older than me) and he was so crippled up he just couldn't play anymore.. He had tears in his eyes when he had to let it go. There is a couple small finish checks but I sure don't see much other than that. Beautiful EIR RW grain on the back and sides.
The 1st 3 pics are the F 40. The next 4 are the 1st G-312 Nt. The last 5 are the 2nd G-312 NT.
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