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Dillon K.

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  1. Thanks for all the advice and information guys
  2. Okay thanks. I was just worried about the endpin Jack, I didn’t know if it fit without drilling out the hole a little.
  3. Should I install a 60s DeArmond 210 in my 69 J-45 or should I leave it alone and buy a new, cheaper acoustic to plug in? I am a little worried about messing up the best guitar I own, as I have never installed an acoustic pickup before. Thanks.
  4. It plays great. The person I got it from said nobody had played it in years, but it was still in tune. The action is great. There is a crack on the top under the bridge, but the sound is still full and loud.
  5. I just got this guitar basically given to me by my girlfriend's aunt, who is a nun. It is so awesome, I really never thought I would own any vintage Gibson. It is beat up and shows its age, but still plays great and looks awesome. Anyways, from what I could tell from what Gibson's website says about serial numbers, it was made in the 60s-70s. Can anyone confirm that, or tell me anything about it? Thanks.
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