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Old 07-27-2009, 08:36 PM
rscott4079 rscott4079 is offline
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It's true that the shape (round or square shoulder), year and certainly condition are going to effect the price. But if it's in generally good shape, and priced at least within reason, I say go for it if you like it.

It's getting harder to find old Gibbies that you can actually play first before you buy. Now, you usually have to buy off the 'bay, and hope for the best.

I have an old 1950 beater J-45, ugly as all get-out, but I love the daylights out of it. I'm sure you'll love yours too.
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