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This used to be my uncle's who died .

It sat for 50/60 years at my great grandmother's

House where my brother found it and I've had it ever since.

I cant find no I.D. or serial and I was told it has a strange bonding strips

Used inside to make it. Here's some pictures help please

Will post pictures asap

 

I am having a hard time posting pictures everytime I try to it says its too big

 

also I tried using photo bucket but the images wont post

 

if anyone can help me please do

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This used to be my uncle's who died .

It sat for 50/60 years at my great grandmother's

House where my brother found it and I've had it ever since.

I cant find no I.D. or serial and I was told it has a strange bonding strips

Used inside to make it. Here's some pictures help please

Will post pictures asap

 

I am having a hard time posting pictures everytime I try to it says its too big

 

also I tried using photo bucket but the images wont post

 

if anyone can help me please do

 

I am having the same posting issues regarding images. I also have an old sunburst Gibson Parlor guitar sn. 3467 I can not get anything definitive about.

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You need to use a free photo hosting service such as photobucket.

 

Under the "Welcome" section, go to the "Forum feedback" sub-forum, and check the second or third thread from the top, titled "how to post photos". This will tell you everything you need to know.

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