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Anyone else wanna get in on this?

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I've reserved a couple and I thought that some of my fellow forum members might want this just because...but please, don't go any higher than the current $6.50 a strip price...Sergio or Paul...if you wanna get some, place an order and if he won't ship to you, I will...the seller is local to me...hmm...maybe a little on my 76 and maybe a little for my next project!!
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Very nice! Thanks David!
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Many thanks, David. Well, so far the block binding on my 1970 21 fret 4001 is just fine. I don't know.
Tell us more about your next project! How about a '6200'?
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I got my luthier drawing up plans on a shadow doubleneck ( 5 string & 4 string fretless).
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