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Dr. Lemonator

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Hello everybody! I have a huge favor to ask...

I am having a hard time finding pics of a blue burst Morse with matching headstock and I really want to see what it looks like before I decide to get it with or without the painted headstock.

Does anyone have pic's?

Thanks. :)
 
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fbecir

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Welcome aboard !
No pics for you, but with or without matching headstock, you cannot go wrong with a Morse !
 

Dr. Lemonator

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Thank you so much! God, I have looked forever it seems! I am looking forward to ordering one in the near future and I will post pictures so that anybody else that wants to see the painted headstock will be able to see it.
 

Trent

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Morse

No NO You have to have ONE of EACH!:D
Remember we have TWO Hands.
These guitars sound GREAT!
I am sure that you will Really enjoy yours when you get it.
Cheers
Trent
 

banjoplayer

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guitfiddle

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There is a new one for sale at the Long & McQuade in Waterloo, Ontario. Plays real nice. Almost bought it last week but didn't have a way to fly it home with me (was already carrying a guitar).
 

D.K.

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I think I like the natty stock better. That's odd cuz I'm usually partial to matching.

Yup, the same with me. I love matching stocks, but to me the natural looks better on the standard morse. If I had to buy a second one, though, that would be a standard Blue Burst with Floyd and matching.
 
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