villager
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it means he hasn't got a clue Rich..
villager said:it means he hasn't got a clue Rich..
TOKAI JOE said:the seller doesnt know if his egf1200 has the veneer or not........
MIJvintage said:I haven't played many Super Real examples & I expect that (most) any model of solid body is likely put together with random pieces of lumber
Having said that my 1980 EGF-850 was 9 lb. 8 oz. & my 1980 EGF-1000 was over 10 lb.
9 lb. 4 oz. is pretty much my top limit for a Lester style fiddle ..........
The 8.75 lb. to 9.0 lb. range is (usually) where I find the best Lesters
20 century boy said:MIJvintage said:I haven't played many Super Real examples & I expect that (most) any model of solid body is likely put together with random pieces of lumber
Having said that my 1980 EGF-850 was 9 lb. 8 oz. & my 1980 EGF-1000 was over 10 lb.
9 lb. 4 oz. is pretty much my top limit for a Lester style fiddle ..........
The 8.75 lb. to 9.0 lb. range is (usually) where I find the best Lesters
**** lb why don't you use kilogrammes like everybody! :lol: :wink:
your EG was heavy. Most super real I have played were between 3,8 kg and 4 kg. Rarelly more. FOr me 10 lb is too much so when I see some Gibbie weighting more than 5 kg nowadays...
20 century boy said:MIJvintage said:I haven't played many Super Real examples & I expect that (most) any model of solid body is likely put together with random pieces of lumber
Having said that my 1980 EGF-850 was 9 lb. 8 oz. & my 1980 EGF-1000 was over 10 lb.
9 lb. 4 oz. is pretty much my top limit for a Lester style fiddle ..........
The 8.75 lb. to 9.0 lb. range is (usually) where I find the best Lesters
**** lb why don't you use kilogrammes like everybody! :lol: :wink:
your EG was heavy. Most super real I have played were between 3,8 kg and 4 kg. Rarelly more. FOr me 10 lb is too much so when I see some Gibbie weighting more than 5 kg nowadays...
CliffsComicWorld said:What... Just 1 picture???
RyanC said:
CliffsComicWorld said:Ok Ryan....... it only takes me a few minutes to clean my EGF-1200's.... do you need help? :lol:
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