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klaveguitars

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1995 Artist Relations Albert Lee.

I assume that means it was kept in the vault and when music royalty visited the factory they were allowed to play it.

This is the lightest guitar that I have ever held in my life. I don’t have a scale.

Isn't that Jim Messina's former AL?

Jim Messina's Ernie Ball Music Man Albert Lee | Ed's | Reverb
 

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Well, I took my neck off and the mystery has been solved.

I have Jim Messina’s number 1.

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The body is a single slab of highly figured and flamed swamp ash.

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xjbebop

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I've got a few AL's in my collection, most of them I bought/adopted/rescued used.
And the older they are, the sweeter they sound and play... all that mojo they've absorbed over the years really comes through...
 

GWDavis28

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That Messina Al is so nice .

Anybody remember the neckthrough black Albert - I think a prototype back in the day ?
Two humbuckers B4 Als had them.

Spud of course I do, let me see if I can scare up a picture. Very futuristic.

Glenn |B)
 
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