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tippie53
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another Blues Creek guitar goes to a happy home

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A maple dred to John Lewis
Red spruce top and forward shifted bracing
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Ben-Had
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Nice.
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Looks like a fine guitar John. The maple looks pretty sweet, nice figure.

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That is nice!

What is the inlay in the middle of the headstock?
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tippie53
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here are more pics
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Very nice John.

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