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    My two much-cherished over-achievers!

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    Here are two of mine: 1929 Gibson TG-1 and a 1920s Stromberg Voisinet. I have a Gretsch archtop and a home made electric as well but don't keep them at home so can't do a family portrait just this minute...

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    I have posted a couple of these way in the past but what the heck. These are my main three.
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    A bunch of stuff with four strings

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    Nice. Does the Stromberg have the adjustable neck thing? What's the scale length?
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    Here are two of mine: 1929 Gibson TG-1 and a 1920s Stromberg Voisinet. I have a Gretsch archtop and a home made electric as well but don't keep them at home so can't do a family portrait just this minute...

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    Unfortunately it's just a standard dovetail neck join. It's a shame as the saddle is fret wire so the action is pretty much get what you're given, and the neck is slightly bowed so it's not the easiest guitar to play. It's on my to do list to get it sorted out but it's managable as it is. The scale length is 23".

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    Yes my Regal has a bow in the neck as well but it's not really a problem as the scale is short and I use silk and steels so the action is playable. I saw the adjustable neck version of your guitar in a shop recently, it sold within a day.

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    'Lenore Amid the Hops'...

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    Fletcher JD2-S TenorTone. Curly mahogany neck, back and sides. Spruce top. Maple binding. Ebony fingerboard. Very small and sweet sounding instrument.

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