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I thought I'd try to see if the link to the Facebook image I have works. I'm not at my usual place to post. As for back and weight and all that ,it's all what we're used to. I've played full gigs on the Lucina, so my back's used to it, I'm trying to get used to my AxEdge. (Much heavier). Source: almost 3 years ago
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