Block bird inlays...yaaay!

Absolutely.

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Man, I love this one.
Just noticed the 12th fret inlay on the back of the neck...DAMN!
Awesome in EVERY way.
 
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I stumbled on a Private Stock this summer with block birds. I didn't even know block birds existed--and I always wanted a Private Stock. So, with clearance from the tower (thanks mama) I pulled the trigger on this one.

It’s a double-cut McCarty 594 with a Brazilian Rosewood Neck and Fret Board.

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I stumbled on a Private Stock this summer with block birds. I didn't even know block birds existed--and I always wanted a Private Stock. So, with clearance from the tower (thanks mama) I pulled the trigger on this one.

It’s a double-cut McCarty 594 with a Brazilian Rosewood Neck and Fret Board.

BlockBirds_1.png
This deserves its own NGD thread with more pics!;):D
 
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