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lumberjack

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This thread is getting very interesting.

Tollie is that going to be a kill switch for Oinky?

Awaiting the part to arrive from overseas...(sorry, I missed the wink).

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Tollywood

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Hi Scott,

I'm keeping mine forever, so why not? I'm having a luthier do the work.

A guitar is just a tool to have fun with; that's why I love Pete's project.

I love Miss Piggy, by the way...a perfect match for Shermit.

Bryan
 

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I think BK is right, I just looked at the Family Pics on Pete's Profile.
The Autumn Red Rise JP has no Piezo and a Rosewood Neck. All the other Guitars got Maple Necks.

From Pete's Family Portrait
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Edit: The Anniversary Silo seems to also have a Rosewood neck
 
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I believe the Serial is G64220

I was also wondering about the color, probably its really a swapped neck, but I still think it's the neck of the Autumn Red Rise JP.
 

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You must remember. The Autumn Redrise JP didn't originally come with a rosewood neck. It was the subject of a neck swap originally...

So, Pete, what are you up to with this?
 

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I am revisiting an earlier suspicion of the lighting in this image.

Given the evidence presented, it dawn(ed) on me that our trickster photographer may have placed the body of the guitar face down in this pic, cunningly putting us off the trail. I now return to a notion that the light is in fact showing through the back of the guitar, with the control cavity plate removed.

Should be epic no matter what it is.
 

PeteDuBaldo

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I am revisiting an earlier suspicion of the lighting in this image.

Given the evidence presented, it dawn(ed) on me that our trickster photographer may have placed the body of the guitar face down in this pic, cunningly putting us off the trail. I now return to a notion that the light is in fact showing through the back of the guitar, with the control cavity plate removed.

Should be epic no matter what it is.

You guys continue to boggle my mind
 
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