‘75 F-112, ‘99 F-30What year is the burst? Same shape and elegantly simple bridge as my blonde '63.
I guess I just don’t understand their thinking. If you’re going to change the body shape, just give it a new model name.
That's how I see it.I guess the F-112 is the middle years evolution, that then went back to the earlier flat bottomed (makes the rockin’ world go ‘round) shape.
But then what would they do when they changed the top wood or back shape?I guess I just don’t understand their thinking. If you’re going to change the body shape, just give it a new model name.
Both exactly the same: 9-3/16”. But cases are NOT interchangeable because of the bottom shape.So the waist is smaller in later versions?
In '93 they actually used "FF" to denote a deep-bodied F5. Always wondered what Gruhn intended to call F30's and '20's after giving us the JF and GF series.In hind sight it might have been cool if they retained the thinner 4” depth F30x and also released a 5” deep version as an F30Dx.
"FF" - full fat. None of that 2% stuff.they actually used "FF" to denote a deep-bodied F5
Fat bottom girls you make the rock’s world go round !
Mine is from 1999. They've made them in different eras.Fat bottom girls you make the rock’s world go round !
I’d love to play a rosewood model , those were in the 70’s right ?
Were they not deeper in body depth ?Mine is from 1999. They've made them in different eras.
I don’t know what the various depths are/were.Were they not deeper in body depth ?
Yeah that’s what I think I seen in the 70’s models but couldn’t remember.My 1974 F-30 is a full 5” deep. Deeper than my dreadnought D-35, built a year earlier.