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Reverb Gone Wild

The sad part is that there is probably someone out there that will make a competitive offer... Or... who knows may love it as is. I'm not a Tele aficionado, but why is there no neck PU body route if it's a Tele? Broadcaster, Esquire, Nocaster? My bad, I didn't read the entire descr.
It’s not mentioned, probably not the original body. Does mention the cracked neck though, but hey it’s glued back together.
 
I believe this is boat paint based on what the previous owner told me.
The fret board was re-sprayed and aged by Joe Riggio.
Keep in mind that even in hacked up condition there is a great deal of value in the parts that remain...
Comes in a later thermometer style case.
I like how he filled out the ad with weird information and quasi-advice. I wonder if Joe Riggio approved this message. Finally, what other case could it possibly have?
 
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it's a 1951and even if it was one of the few 100 or so "Nocasters" made in 1951 it still wouldn't be worth that kind of money. But let the "vintage pricing" madness continue. It just makes my 1960 Precision bass worth more.
 
test post. I am some kind of probation and don't really understand what is going on

like to respond or better yet just respond in a post, i'm happy to deal with whatever terms but if I can't get clarity I will leave this forvm
 
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this is from some other thread . what is going on