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I know theyre different but my lpj is lined up nice..
I suppose as long as they work fine its not an issue but its sloppy as shit.
https://aboutguitars.uk/?page_id=309
But @Alex2678 has a good point - I can't find any examples online of any with dots in "USA" after they started adding the model year after the "Made In USA text", though they did have dots in earlier years. That potentially rings alarm bells but Gibson are a bit odd with this stuff, so it could still be right.
Any other pics of the guitar?
Gotta hand it to the fakers though, putting the tuners on wonky is serious attention to detail!
EDIT; actually scratch that, it's pretty similar to my LP font, though mine doesn't have the dots in USA either.
In all seriousness I suffer from OCD and regret viewing this thread.
Am so confused because judging by Gibsons own serial number checked thingy, its a 2012 lol
In fact, I found a pic of my old ES-330. Definitely real - 2018 model year, made in Memphis. Bought new from Coda in mid-2018.
As long as the guitar in question is a Memphis-made guitar (basically most semis) then you're fine.
Normally I would say wonky machineheads are a sign of a genuine one, but I’ve never seen any that bad before. I’d want to see pics of the rest of it.
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