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  1. I'm reading through this thread (slow day at work) and I'm shaking my head.. I own and have owned many headstock-repaired Gibsons over the years. Most were bargains and most were excellent players. My favorite 175 is a head-repaired '56. So here we have what by all accounts looks like a well-repaired vintage axe with mostly original parts, at exactly the right price: about 1/2 of retail, and the sellers' getting a really hard time. That over-spray dark-out is Very Very typical of repairs done, many of mine look exactly like that. That was the fashion years ago: lots of coats of overspray that naturally darken and hide the repair. Not fishy, just the common way things were repaired. I actually have a '67 SG special with head repair that's much more visible that this that I've been offered 1700 for.. (keeping it for now...great players). Bottom line: Nice guitar at a very fair price. Don't like it? Ok, but why give the guy such a hard time? It is what it is..probably a really good player. My credentials? About 1,000 good guitar deals over the past 20 years ... +1
  2. Sorry no trades at this time.. Need the $$$$
  3. This one sports a 1966 Fender Coronado neck, cut down to strat headstock .... Amazing birdseye figuring with dark rosewood board.. Bone nut, vintage tuners.. Vintage radius. This neck is beefy... The body is from a 1980's japanese 62 reissue...The body is ash... It weighs 8 lbs on a bathroom scale...The bridge is fender and the pups are vanzandt vintage plus... All parts are reliced... This axe sings.... This playability of the guitar is amazing..... looking for a fast sale $825 plus shipping.. Sorry no trades at this time....
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