Fuzzy Jerry Byrd Frypan VG -- SOLD
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Fuzzy Jerry Byrd Frypan VG -- SOLD
Sold elsewhere. Thanks for looking.
Here is a Fuzzy Jerry Byrd Frypan, serial JA-019, which I believe makes it one of the early ones. It's in good condition -- scuffs and such, but no major dings. Plays nicely. Presently tuned low C6, but I have a fresh E13/high C6 set to send along with it as well. HSC. Also a Paloma bar, just because I won't be needing it once this is sold.
$750, and I'll pay to ship in the lower US. PayPal or cash in person.
Two things to note:
1. The plate on the bottom has a mix of screws -- no idea which are the originals, if any -- and some of the holes have become enlarged somehow and the smaller screws won't work in those.
2. The "A" in the serial number was mis-stamped, then stamped over. Shown in photo below.
Here is a Fuzzy Jerry Byrd Frypan, serial JA-019, which I believe makes it one of the early ones. It's in good condition -- scuffs and such, but no major dings. Plays nicely. Presently tuned low C6, but I have a fresh E13/high C6 set to send along with it as well. HSC. Also a Paloma bar, just because I won't be needing it once this is sold.
$750, and I'll pay to ship in the lower US. PayPal or cash in person.
Two things to note:
1. The plate on the bottom has a mix of screws -- no idea which are the originals, if any -- and some of the holes have become enlarged somehow and the smaller screws won't work in those.
2. The "A" in the serial number was mis-stamped, then stamped over. Shown in photo below.
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is the whole back of the neck painted?
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no telling what shot did on these. here are my 2, a long scale B and a short scale A which he made into a 7 string. The seven string was renumbered. They are all great guitars
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Re: frypan
Yep. If you want a picture, I can do that.Hugh Roche wrote:is the whole back of the neck painted?
This isn't a Shot steel as far as I know. Fuzzy.
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Price drop!
I found a guitar I'd like to buy, so price drop!
I have a Fuzzy frypan.Bill Thomson wrote:Kelly,
Could you please post a pic of the entire back - neck and body.
This looks like it is a 22 1/2" scale, is that correct?
Looks like a very nice guitar, I'm interested.
Bill
The short scale is 22" Not 22 1/2"
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