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I may be the only one on this forum who doesn't know this - but, where is, who has J L's 325?
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The whereabouts are as follows:

'58 325- Lennon Museum, Tokyo
'64 325/6- Lennon Museum, Tokyo
'64 325/12- RRHOF, Cleveland
'64 RM1996- Ringo Starr

YMMV.....
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YMMV. LOL.

But the straight answer is no fun, John!

We could get that old spin going again, open up old wounds, restart raging controversies, inject some pepper into this already-mordant thread...

...with just a few ill-chosen words.

Nah.
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Yep. Run away. Another time perhaps.Image
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Anytime, big boy. You wanna piece of me?
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YMMV can someone please explain that one. I can't figure it out. Also what is the name of the original thread that you fellows have referenced in your discourse?

You have peaked my curiosity!
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Perhaps Your Mileage May Vary, Brian. Or in this case, Your Memory May Vary or Your Museum May Vary.
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OH! OK Thanks Peter. Whew! My brain got twisted in knots on that one. I had no clue what that meant. Your several versions are very funny.
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Har. Or hair. Or whatever, YMMV.
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Post by studiotwosession »

It's weird to think that not one RIck, or at least Ric of John's, remains behind the Dakota's walls. And of course, if John was still alive, probably all still would. I hope Ringo leaves his to the British museum! And there's at least one George guitar collecting dust at Friar Park.
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Paul, I meant run away as in "RUN AWAY!!" ala Monty Python, LOL....
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Nudge, nudge, wink, wink...
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Brian, that should read:

"piqued my curiosity!"

but then again, YSMV.
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Piqued is an inflected form that means to excite or arouse by a provocation, challenge, or rebuff.

But I meant spiked or sharpened as in a point. I do choose my words rather carefully for the most part. So now please explain, what on earth is YSMV?

I need to get out more often, obviously!
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"Your Spelling May Vary" - LOLOL!
- Don't you just love it when a pun comes together.
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