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Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot
Registered: 04-2005
| Posted on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 - 11:45 am: | |
http://www.qksrv.net/click-1802666-10381315?loc=http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI .dll%3FViewItem%26item%3D7398485325 take a look, there is no serial on the back of the headstock, and the one on the inside label only looks to have three numbers, #036. It is definitely old, but how old?? Could this be one of George's???? |
Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot
Registered: 04-2005
| Posted on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 - 11:46 am: | |
Also, look at the tuners, those are about 1977, correct? |
Bigmike
Username: Bigmike
Registered: 10-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 - 2:34 pm: | |
Cmangeot, if my memory serves me well the REALLY old GB10s had tuners with a split down the top of the post to wrap the string through. I just pulled out my '81 and shot this pic of the headstock to show you what I mean. Notice the one replaced tuner that is the newer style G10 tuner without the split down the center of the post. I like having the split... Best way of determining the age is to ask the seller for the serial numer that should be on the back of the headstock - that photo he shot of it in the ad isn't helpful in that regard. How you doing ???
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Bigmike
Username: Bigmike
Registered: 10-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 - 2:37 pm: | |
The thing about those tuners you were referring to is the "locking" thread thingie right ?? Serial number is the absolute test of it's age though. |
Johns
Username: Johns
Registered: 02-2001
| Posted on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 - 3:52 pm: | |
I have seen one other non-serial numbered GB10. I've often seen the full serial number handwritten along the bottom right-side edge of the label, that you can't see. |
Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot
Registered: 04-2005
| Posted on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 - 4:12 pm: | |
Hey BigMike, Doing great, just picked up a sweet 73 2350 for 200+ bucks, and I am on the prowl for the next acquisition. Hopefully either a MC888, MC980, or I would settle for an ST980. I have wanted an eight string since I was about 6 yrs old and I saw Sting playing a fretless MC980. I would kill for that. I was just looking at the dark lettering on the back of the tuners. My 79 GB10 has gold lettering. What's up with you? |
Callistabb
Username: Callistabb
Registered: 02-2006
| Posted on Friday, March 17, 2006 - 3:53 pm: | |
I have asked the seller about the serial number and he claims that the only number written on the label inside the guitar is the 036 one. Nothing on the headstock and no manufacturing number on the label. And regarding the split top tuners, I have three GB10’s two from -79 January and October and one -83. Only the -83 has tuners with split tops. All have gold lettering on the tuners. I feel it is something strange with the missing numbers on this one. Whish I could taka a closer look. /Bjorn |
Smakutus
Username: Smakutus
Registered: 01-2006
| Posted on Friday, March 17, 2006 - 4:07 pm: | |
Are you guys sure that's not a Korean version? Jeff |
Blues
Username: Blues
Registered: 02-2001
| Posted on Friday, March 17, 2006 - 9:07 pm: | |
Guys, If my memory is correct the Korean models don't have George Benson engraved in the Pearl block inlay at the 21st or 22nd fret. Also, the Korean models have the 3 or 5 ply black, white, black style pickguards. The Japanese GB10's have the bound tortoise pickguards. BLUES |
Bigmike
Username: Bigmike
Registered: 10-2002
| Posted on Friday, March 17, 2006 - 9:44 pm: | |
Hey Cmangeot !! Well I've been busy - trying my hand at online dating some and selling a few things. Also closed a deal on this lovely guitar. I know the guy I am buying it from from a Tokai board and this is a real sweet guitar: a 2001 Tokai LS200, solid flame maple cap, ebony board, VH1 pickups, medium neck tendon, real sweet Les Paul clone. Actually they embarrass the hell outa that G-brand company. Hope you enjoy seeing this teaser shot. I get it on the 1st, the guy lives not too far from where I work too.
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