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Artists Who Use Rickenbackers

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wayang
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That's pretty stiff for a stool...(sorry Howard, your time had elapsed on that one).
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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But it was a VINTAGE stool ...
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Missed it, Dane.... did the stool come complete in a specimen jar, Dave?
"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
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Oh, now I NEVER thought the members of this board would squat -- I mean stoop -- so low as to make that connection. It was a natural oak finish stool, unmodified, very little wear and absolutely no buckle rash. Started the bidding at $1 and pretty soon it was out of hand. Last I heard, the winning bidder tried to resell it, claiming that under certain lighting conditions, the grain in the wood spelled out "Paul is dead ..."
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And if you put "The Wizard of Oz" on and sit on the barstool right at the moment when the movie turns color, they sync up PERFECTLY!!! Far out, man.
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So YOU bought my stool!!!
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