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Old 08-07-2011, 09:23 PM
Tony Burns Tony Burns is offline
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Originally Posted by Bltprf502 View Post
I followed the grain on back and sides, inside and out. It matches. It sounds "solid" if that makes sense. If I didn't say it. MOJO! Its far from perfect. It sounds very played. Anyone ever had anodized titanium bridge pins? Interesting.
Yes it can be plywood and the back of the guitars inside and outside can still match - depends on the quality of the plywood and who made it . id say if the guitar was from the seventies -that might be so , but their too sophisticated in the manufacturing of wood products now a days -usually the guitar will list in a catalog of the manufacturer -if it says solid wood yes, solid wood products-No . Id say if alvarex yairi says it is -it is
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