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Very cool....
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Strange that The Guitar Armory doesn't cite the patent number; I think it might be United States Patent No. 7,090,313 which was issued to McMurray on August 15, 2006.
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Gary,

"My oh my" (sorry, justed watched Gulliver's Travels with the kids), how the heck would you know that?

Too funny!
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LOL, Tony, it's not like that I had that in my head as I was reading the thread! Image

Remember, I am a scientist/science geek - I have a bookmark to the USPTO site, and it didn't take too long to search the patent database (I used "guitar AND display") and find what was a logical candidate for said patent.
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Hey Gary,

Sorry for my delay in response, I'm a bit behind on my forum duties!

LOL on this end too, it was meant to have a tounge in cheek ring to it, but it loses something in print!

I NEVER even knew the USPTO site existed! I couldn't for the life of me figure out where you got that information! LoL.

"Remember, I am a scientist/science geek". Oh man, my son is like that! He makes me NUTS! I keep joking that he should join MENSA! Of course, being 18 years old (and just happens to know EVERYTHING about EVERYTHING as teenagers do)just makes life more interesting!
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I used to be a member of Mensa until I came home from grad school one day and my wife said something like, "You smart people think you're so much better than everyone else ..." and launched into a tirade based on some Mensan's idiotic article in the Mensa Bulletin. (Scoring high on an I.Q. test desn't mean that a person has a high level of common sense!)

BTW, I was also a member of Intertel; Mensa is the 98% percentile, but Intertel is the 99% percentile - only half of Mensa would qualify for that organization.
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