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This Gibson Trini Lopez was made in the USA in 1967. The guitar shows normal play wear but its in very good overall condition with no breaks, repairs, or other structural damage. The guitar is all original but there are two small screw holes (filled) in the top right near the tailpiece. Our best guess is someone installed a string retainer there to create a bigger break angle. The whole ore unoffensive and not very noticeable. The original patent sticker pickups sound awesome. It has been pro-setup in our store and plays great, It comes with the original case.
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