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oldstrat

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oldsrtat's 25th

Such as it is, here's a pic of the 25th. I never said it wasn't a beautiful top; it's just not the same sort of quilt that you see in dubaldo's post. I'm no expert, but I don't think there are objective standards for what's quilt,flame, silked, master grade, AAAAA grade, etc. Call it what you will, it's pretty and red.
 

John C

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Very nice - it's kind of a unique top. I would almost call it "quilty-flame" top in that the flame isn't tight like some of the other 25ths and BFRs I've seen, but it's also not a typical billowy quilt top either. It reminds me a lot of the "natural" flame tops you see on Gibson '59 Reissues.
 

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Actually, it does play and sound better than it looks. I couldn't get a good shot of the birdseye neck, it's a stunning piece of wood. Has a great feel, too.
 

hbucker

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I played one, unplugged, at G.C. a couple of weeks ago and was very impressed.

In fact, and I don't state this lightly, it was probably the nicest playing guitar I've ever taken off of the wall in any store. To be honest, I can't remember what the top was like. I think it was actually white. But I was really blown away at the nice quality and set up. The unplugged tone was very rich and warm too. I was blown away, and I'm almost never blown away.

...Made me wonder what it sounded like plugged in. I may go back simply to satisfy my curiosity.
 

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Congrats, the 25th rules and that is a superb top, not sure why you are thinking its not, a quilt\flame cross is great, al the tops have been awesome and have yet to see one without good to great birdseye.

Again congrats on snagging that, love the 25th:cool:
 
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