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None. There could have been only one but

  • the body is often asymmetrical, particularly in electric Guitars,
  • a scratchguard (pickguard) will make the image asymmetrical,
  • the head stock is not always symmetrical,
  • the strings are not all of the same thickness.



None. There could have been only one but

  • the body is often asymmetrical, particularly in electric guitars,
  • a scratchguard (pickguard) will make the image asymmetrical,
  • the head stock is not always symmetrical,
  • the strings are not all of the same thickness.



None. There could have been only one but

  • the body is often asymmetrical, particularly in electric guitars,
  • a scratchguard (pickguard) will make the image asymmetrical,
  • the head stock is not always symmetrical,
  • the strings are not all of the same thickness.



None. There could have been only one but

  • the body is often asymmetrical, particularly in electric guitars,
  • a scratchguard (pickguard) will make the image asymmetrical,
  • the head stock is not always symmetrical,
  • the strings are not all of the same thickness.
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None. There could have been only one but

  • the body is often asymmetrical, particularly in electric guitars,
  • a scratchguard (pickguard) will make the image asymmetrical,
  • the head stock is not always symmetrical,
  • the strings are not all of the same thickness.
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12y ago
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