I really don't need it

Even if it were beat to hell, I’d negotiate it appropriately and bring it home. There’s a mountain of potential in an SE One, regardless of condition. I should have capitalized ‘Mountain’ just for Leslie...the first stuff you have to play when you score a One.
 
We got back a little later than expected, so here's a couple of quick shots from my phone.

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No buckle rash at all^^^^

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The appearance of bubbling on the lower right bout is a reflection of the popcorn textured ceiling in my house. Thee finish is pretty much pristine.

The guy I got it from (guitar luthier/shop in Lubbock, TX) said the guy that traded it in is good about taking care of his gear. Lucky me. The only issue I've found is the pickup height screw on the treble side seems to be stripped slightly (actually the wood, I presume). I'll fix that tomorrow. Overall, I'm very very pleased.
 
congrats, enjoy :D. Only one thing you have to do now. Buy a core nut and never look back :cool:
 
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