The 75th Collection

Vintage, Modern, V & C Series, Signature & Special Editions

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Wow!!!!!

That's one heck of a lineup, Brian..... huge congratulations here!

Do you realise that your personal collection is more than twice the number of DCMs in the whole of Australia???

Please note the spelling..... 'whole', not 'hole'! ImageImage
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I didn't know that Howard! I would never think of Australia as a "hole". Thanks for the congratulations.
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Whoa! Not a bad little investment you got there, considering prices on DCM's these days.
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Nice college fund for the kid!
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Time to form a band. With matching oxblood silk suits (gold shirts and ties). Heck yes!!!!

I'll play the 330 or 360. Image

Gorgeous collection.
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Beautiful....

If only I were not moving.... I would now have a very similar collection (though I am still awaiting the 360)....

Congrats, Brian, and enjoy!
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ONe good thing Melissa, your 360 will have the thinner headstock. :-)
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But it will only be mine for a day or two.... sigh.... Image
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Nice collection, things must be tough.
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Brian: Thanks for this great photo. The 75th Anniversary models comfortably shaded is a sight to behold. They look as if they were made to be there.
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Thanks to all for the nice comments. They are a beautiful addition to the collection. Thanks again.
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Congrats Brian. I can't think of anyone more deserving than a fellow member of the "Brian" clan. Image
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Very nice, Brian.
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Post by myfretless »

Sweet!

Interestingly, I think I like the 360 the best with all of them together like that. I like the way the curve of the body shows contrast.
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