Anybody selling a 320 or 325?

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wj350
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Re: Anybody selling a 320 or 325?

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Brian, she looks gorgeous, congrats again!! The trapeze looks really good--nice and clean on the MG finish. Incredible how light these are, isn't it? The first time I picked mine up from the case I thought it must be plastic or something! LOL....

Well, now comes the best part--enjoying your new Ric. Glad the hunt was successful!!

Cheers, Bill
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Thanks for the pic, Brian! Enjoy! :)
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That's pretty cool. It looks a lot better with the trapeze in my opinion. But a Bigsby looks cool, too! Hope you're happy with what you wanted!
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Wow, that's a beauty!! Where's mine?
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