Not all is as it seems..

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Re: Not all is as it seems..

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nice one! 8)
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wmthor wrote:
I've got a left handed 660/12 MB. You're gonna love it!!
Brain, if you ever want to (or forbid have to) get rid of the lefty 660/12 MB, you can know where to contact me (i.e., through the forum).
Don't worry Richard, If I ever sell it I'll skip ebay and offer it to you first. Besides, you're so close I don't have to worry about shipping! :D
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Don, there is a feature article in the current Vintage Guitar magazine on a blues guitarist who actually favors and plays Stratotones!
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Nice catch Don! I had the same experience as Greg, never seen one and wasn't over entused, until I saw Howard's 350 up close and personal. Gorgeous finish.
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