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They should do another signature Rick for a female artist, what do you think?
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Peter: A great idea. I would love to see a Model 620 Mary Chapin-Carpenter Edition in Midnightblue.
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Peter: This must be telepathy, I had exactly the same thought. The blue 620 looks fantastic.
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Carla Olson had an Azureglo 620 with checker board binding that was very cool...tom
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I could be wrong, but the 620 in that picture of May Chapin-Carpenter looks like it is Azureglo not Midnightblue.
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I'm sorry. I meant more of a blue burst. The outside edges seem darker than the inside. Or maybe it's just me.

Sorry for the confusion.
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Chapin's is indeed a blue-burst, a present I made for her. It's a shaded Midnite overcoat without the silver undercoat.
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Now that's a present John. Thanks for making this correction. This certainly explains the terrific shading.
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