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I understand, Shane. It does get that way, doesn't it? Usually after Boxing Day I'm much less 'festive'! Image
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Well, I find myself getting reacquainted with and old friend- my 330 FG. I received a Les Paul Custom for my 50th B-day and had been a little enamored with that of late.

I was buffing it with an electric buffer and burned a nasty scar in it. Long story short,
I tried to "fix" it and, well...it's now at the local guitar shop for a total top refinish. Good thing the Ric is still pristine! Please tell me someone out there has had a bowl of stupid for breakfast in your guitar career like I did. I was feeling quite distraught yesterday. And multiple pints was only a temporary fix as it turns out!
I feel a whole lot more like I do now than I did before
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