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Joey, I shall take photos, but I want to start using more natural backdrops (outside) so the book doesn't look like a stamp album. You kept that old thing? See you in a couple of days!
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I did keep it in case you wanted to use it at a future SoCal confluence. You did get many excellent photos using that old thing. The outdoor photos are nice also.
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Nice Paul!
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wow!
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Totally awesome. No turquoise???
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Sweet Paul, and I show pics like that to my wife. It puts me in a good light when others have these large collections. ( I've only got 2 Ric basses, and 3 "others")
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Yeah, no Turq (yet), and in fact I'm short on blue ones. Got a Blueburst Cheyenne coming one of these days, but don't have a Midnight or an Azureglo (yet again). Don't know how much more I can take, but money spent on these has actually "made" more than the stock market lately.
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Nice collection Paul!
I really like the 4003VP Montezuma Brown and the '72 4001 "Mink".
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Very nice Paul!!!
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Awesome collection!
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Paul, Thanks for my new desktop background :>)
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Paul,
You wouldn't consider doing a subset of the Fireglo's, oh, and the Minky.... please !!
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Paul -- I see you've multiplied since I was at your house last!
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can i see a close up of the minkglo?
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Yes, Mike, quite a few. Not to mention another DG that came and went.

Sean, I can oblige, but after I get back from the SoCalCon. My photo files are on my main computer at home.
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