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  1. Double ring rosette makes it post 62.
  2. I always leave a little bit of glue squeeze out in a few places inside of the guitars I build. If someone questions it [and so far no one has] I'll tell them that, it shows that I used enough glue in that particular area ! If it's a Gibson and you can't see a little bit of glue, I'd be concerned !
  3. Dan, yes I'm thinking about it. My email address is, cuca.pupo@verizon.net

    Frank.

  4. Are you looking to offload your 42 J-45? I my have an interest.

  5. Dan, thanks for the info.

    Frank.

  6. Telluride music. Talk to Tom. Pics of the guitar on their website. There is a nicely done hole damage repair on the side of the players side lower bout. On consignment, not a big amount of wiggle room on the price. Was just not different enough from my TV for the price. It did win the A/B shoot out however. Good luck!

  7. Seller says he hopes it doesn't sell. Well at that asking price I doubt it will !
  8. Ballcorner no need for the rude reply jerk ! I was just repeating what I've read many times on other forums. George Gruhn for one has mentioned this. Now for an example. Go to the UMGF and use the advanced search function. In the search bar type in, rosewood banner SJ. Make sure you put a check next to the vintage section. On the second page of that thread Willi Henkes of BH guitars talks about AJ's and the use of Brazilian and Indian rosewood. Ren Ferguson has a quote in there as well. Apparently Gibson didn't use Brazilian after 1936.
  9. Though some of the originals from the 1930's were Brazilian, it has been documented that the majority of them were indeed Indian rosewood.
  10. fp

    Sent a couple pictures of my SJN. I tried sending a couple different ways, hope the came thru ok. Let me know if they didn't.

    Frank.

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