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It would definitely not be a current production guitar with a AAAAAAAAA bookmatched top and gold hardware. No matter how many ‘A’s were in there.
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I've got some serial numbers on guitars, you can have one of mine: )
There is nothing, nada, zip about such a guitar that has anything at all to do with it being a musical instrument. And you can pretty much say that well before £20,000.
Hypothetically I suppose a 'birth year' guitar ... which in my case is 1959 ... so not much choice! I love Juniors, but they are way under that price ... and to be honest I'd probably drop far less on a modern reproduction like @IvisonGuitars even if I had the money. A player grade 59 Strat would be great ... but again way under £20,000
Guess I'm just a 'cheap date'. :-)
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I can get everything I want from a guitar for about £500.
Naa, I'm only pulling your leg. It's crucifixion, really.