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Too true Darren,

You'll be doing housework until you drop mate. How are the renovations coming along BTW?

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Go easy there Howard, i actually have a samick here! Not a Washburn in sight though!LOL
Darren, that guitar is incredible! Again, can't wait to see it in the flesh!
Glad i own the rudimentery 1 Rick Howard, but where would they deport me to if i didn't?...i was born here!!!
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You can't be deported, Greg.... they send you to Moree or Coonabarabran to slave in the cotton fields!!
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Congratulations Darren. It's excellent to see a 50's capri has finally made it's way down here.
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Thanks Glen. I was thinking the same thing this morning actually....I wonder if there's any other Capris in Oz?
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I suspect that there may be one or two stashed away somewhere, but who knows?

Ford Capris, yes..................
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hmmmm... no shortage of Ford Capri's here, but I've never heard of any Ric Capris in Oz ('58-'60 Hollowbodies). As you know any Rickenbacker prior to '64 is virtually unheard of here. I have heard of 1 or 2 solidbody models from the early 60's, but not any 50's models. Would love a 50's tulip body combo900/950 or combo400/450 myself.
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