1917 Nebraska 3 String License Plate Guitar

1917 LPG, 26" fretted scale, maple neck/heel/fretboard, southern yellow pine barnwood body, walnut fret dots, humbucker pickup, chrome humbucker ring, chrome 3 string adjustable bridge, onyx nut, Winchester 12 gauge shotgun shell volume knob, black tombstone enclosed gear tuners, black strap buttons.
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  • Yep, had a good visit John! 

  • Interesting on the 9th versus 10th fret markers.  Tenth makes a lot of sense to me on CBGs.  And if I mark them, I would use 10.  (I usually go with just 3rd, 5th, 7th and 12th).  

    My old Harmony and Silvertone are marked at the 9th.   My tenor is marked at the tenth.

    I had a good visit at Maddog's Monday, but this git was already sold and gone.   I got to sample bunch of other good stuff.  :)

  • lol..     that  may  do  it  tho    ;-)

  • I would never do that to you Pick :-)

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  • yup  , i've  noticed     the  blue 10   on  your   guits  ,,   just with  this   picture  angle   it     seemed  like you  were accenting  it  .. or  baiting  the  question  lol.  ;-)   so  i  played along  ;-)

     

  • Nope, I do the 10th on all my gits. 10th fret is a Blues thing :-) And a lot of Jimmy Page influence lol. 

  • i was  wondering  if  you were  showing a close up  of the 9 th /  10th  fret  marker .  as an  ooops  ..  or    as  ..    "i  do it  this    way  "       most  folks are   used   to   the  marker  being at the  9th .

      i  do  have a few  teiscos with the  10   mark  tho  . 

  • oops? What Oops Pick?

  • umm  ..  oops  ? 

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