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Yes a wonderful piece indeed. But just for my eduaction.
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Ok, are you saying there were only a total of 99 triples built in the mid 50's. Or 99 of this color combo? My reason for asking. My dad has a Blonde, no shading triple 53 model. Which is not for sale. Thanks in advance.This triple neck steel guitar is a wonderful piece of Gibson guitar history being one of only 99 made in the mid 1950's.
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Natural Blonde Console Grande
Bobby,
If your triple neck is exactly the same model but in blonde, they apparently made a total of 17 of the blonde versions in the 50's.
I hope that helps.
Paul
If your triple neck is exactly the same model but in blonde, they apparently made a total of 17 of the blonde versions in the 50's.
I hope that helps.
Paul
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You are right Paul, they do have great tone, here is my old guitar you can see the condition in the pictures.