Craig Witty R.I.P.

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arbiter
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Re: Craig Witty R.I.P.

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Craig was very nice whenever I emailed inquiring about some of his guitars. Haven't logged on in awhile and sorry to hear this.
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Re: Craig Witty R.I.P.

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I've been meaning to post; Craig lived up to his name, and is and will be missed. I bought my JG 360 WB from him, and I sold him my 381 v69/6 with Accent VB about four years ago (I wasn't playing it any more and it was far too gorgeous to leave in its case under my bed; I'm playing it in my Avatar photo).
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Re: Craig Witty R.I.P.

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That can't be true! I just dropped in here after a while of absence and read this sad news. Too young, too early. May Craig find peace. I still have the 380 L PZ I bought from him. This pancreas cancer is just terrible. My best friend suffered the same and went at the age of 53.
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Re: Craig Witty R.I.P.

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I am so sorry to hear of Craig's passing, and realize it was almost a year ago. Getting ready to sell my Ric 12 string that I got from him, and searched for his site. I am shocked and saddened. As all the previous posts said, great guy and a big loss. RIP
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