NAMM 2001 reports Anyone?

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Unfortunately the closest I got to NAMM was through the photos that were kindly shared by those who could attend. Thanks to all those who were able to send along photos. I am wondering, however, if there is anyone who could describe the experience. I was impressed with RIC's booth which looked very attractive from what I could see in the photos. Well done John Hall.
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A reminder of the event from Steve Barr who is seen here with John Hall.

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I agree ,What an impressive bunch of instruments.It looks like a group of new old stock guitars!

I'm impressed.

Nice fireglo's and I am looking forward to seeing these in a local store.

The acoustics especially.I hope someone in the greater Seattle area had the guts to write out a P.O. and then I will gladly report what I find out .

Nice showing John
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As some of the new colors are metallic in nature I would guess that these are NOT like the Ruby of years gone by but more like the PPG catalyzed urethane auto finishes .Where as they are in a mix ,as opposed to a base coat of powder in clear with a color overcoat.

The new colors are a great addition to the color scheme.
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