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Nature Curry

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  1. normally used to hydrate a guitar. OR soak it & get it heavy. It's good for whipping the kids.
  2. Thank you. That's good advise. I should've thought of Gruhn or Walter Carter . I'll have to figure out a image site of some sort. They would make a nice family pic. Three ES 150s. one is in primo shape. It's one of th 1st batch, the only batch made & delivered in '36. Another has been refinished a shiny black & refretted (this has the black & brown knobs) I just never really liked playing this one then I realized it was refretted with ES 335 size frets. . They originally had real thin frets. The other is really beat up but is the best playing & sounding axe I've ever had, The tenor, also with 2 color knobs is a project & a half, to be tackled later. Also have the EM 150 mandolin & EB, banjo & EH 150 a 6 string steel. I think I'm only missing the 7 string steel. Thanks again.
  3. I've got a few mid - late 30's ES 150's Also EM & B 150. A couple have both black & brown knobs. I know they weren't used in the first few batches '36, early '37. Do any of you know when they used the 1 black & 1 brown knobs?? It would help me date those that I can't read the serial #s. Thanks,
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