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Mid 60\'s silvertonenice condition, huh---actually plays well and has a great blusey pup. the copper tape you see is the way i rigged to get it grounded. As a kid i used to drool over the Sears catalog and this particular guitar. also wouldn't mind having one with the amp built into the case.
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Join Date: May 2003
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Re: Mid 60\'s silvertoneSo this was a budget guitar of the day? Still looks very nice.
I assume it was restored... |
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Re: Mid 60\'s silvertoneno, not restored, bought it from an old lady who had bought it for her son during the Vietnam War from which he never returned. Had been sitting in her closet for the last 35 years or so.
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Metal Missionary
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Re: Mid 60\'s silvertoneA guitar with a story!
Fantastic! |
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