...and keep only have one electric, one bass, and one acoustic,,,which would it be?
This question is only for people with 50+ guitars?
I'm out.
walrus
AWagner, I have a slightly less absurd hypothetical for you... Any interest in owning *three Brazillian F-312's? My 1965 has different figuring than both of yours, a 2-inch nut, and is pre-Chesterfield on the headstock...if so
Ooo don’t see many with stock Grovers. Guess it was a weird transition between the weird 3 on a plate and the Gotoh style like on my 74?'74 Olympic White Strat, '73 Sunburst Relic P Bass, '73 Guild D35NT with factory open back Grovers.
I am sure it is a great guitar, but I will be selling my F312 NT as soon as some minor work is completed. It is a fantastic guitar, but even I can't justify owning 2, let alone 3, F312s (that rule does not apply to some other models).