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<p>[QUOTE="trip98, post: 137630, member: 65"]I have found prior to 1900 the T fret is more refined and closer together. The looser and bigger T frets date closer to the 1930s. I didn't mean the yellow ground as date indicator, lol, I was trying to make clear what I meant by T's, but it appears you already knew the term.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="trip98, post: 137630, member: 65"]I have found prior to 1900 the T fret is more refined and closer together. The looser and bigger T frets date closer to the 1930s. I didn't mean the yellow ground as date indicator, lol, I was trying to make clear what I meant by T's, but it appears you already knew the term.[/QUOTE]
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