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"There are times when early it ends"

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89 year make short scale which is procured in medieval times 320 is. Serial No#H277**. Black trim of rare white body. Neck grip of the narrowness, the 24F rose finger board, as for PU the [haigein] single
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Say what??Image
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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Yes, mambo dogface in the banana patch.
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PROCURED IN MEDIEVAL TIMES!
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"Sakawa emergency flight utilizes cash on arrival. Because about approximately 18 years than production it is the used item which elapses, the one which is sensitive to the scar and the like please refrains from bid"

Hmmmmm? OK. Nice looking guitar though.
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Yes, the Google Translator gives some weird (and sometimes funny) twisted sentences.

It hasn't, however, stopped me from acquiring some fantastic guitars from our friends in Japan that I would find extremely difficult to get otherwise.
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