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I'm selling my 2001 Bourgeois Custom D. It's serial no. 2059, and #13 of 50 - a special run for Buffalo Brothers, and the only lefty of that run. It's got indian r/w back and sides, a bearclaw sitka top, ebony fretboard and bridge, indian r/w headstock overlay with MOP ''Bourgeois'' inlay, abalone fretmarkers, ivoroid binding, ivoroid bridge pins, ebony end pin and strap button, Grover tuners w/butterbean buttons, herringbone top trim, and chevron backstrip. The 1-23/32'' bone nut matches the bone saddle, and I replaced the original pickguard with a Greven 50's style guard from FQMS. It's a superb guitar, with great action, awesome sound, easy playability, and is as close to ''mint'' condition as a used guitar can be. It comes with a Geib case. The only reason I'm selling it is the desire for a larger, beefier neck. You can see pics at: http://members.aol.com/homedezign - they were taken before the guard was replaced. $1,850 plus shipping. E/mail me at homedezign@aol.com for more information.

Thanks,

Gary Collier
Atlanta, Ga.
 
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