Look out for "Fake" Nashville LTD Steels.

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Ed Naylor
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Post by Ed Naylor »

Joe- The "OLD" LTD built by Rittenberry prior to my pruchase in 93 used the 1/2 shaft and changer parts I described.I used the same thing after I bought him out but later I went to the 5/8 shaft etc.Any changer parts other than the 2 types I described would be a fake. Another thing to look for is "EMMONS" PP endplates on an LTD w/emblem.I had a bunch of them stolen from me one time.ED
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Post by Joe Alterio »

Ah.... I see what you meant. Nashville LTD's should then have one of the two changer styles, the older one being used by Gary and you, the newer one being used by you exclusively.

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Yes, the newer one "got the big shaft".

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I was out of town yesterday, and couldn't check the Forum.

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