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First Act Custom Shop Baritone Guitar Prototype
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A semi-hollow archtop baritone guitar is what I dream of - I hope to acquire soon a Hagstrom Viking baritone that is the only available model I know of , but this 27' scale First Act Custom Shop one-off is just beautiful, with its bad-ass Gretsch look, single HB in bridge position and Bigsby-like tremolo... Too bad it's unique and it's sold!
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