A disturbing illustration

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A disturbing illustration

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"A Noble Instrument Must Be Nobly Regarded"
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what a woman!
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"My wife is after me.... put on my lead boots and take a long drive......' something like that.
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Gotta wonder just what it is that he did?????
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Holy bejesus!!

Hope he got a PPO after that!
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hey someone wanted a reissue horseshoe pick-up, there it is!
Buy it before someone else does
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What a crying shame ...

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I'm confused about the physics behind this break. The neck has snapped off so very cleanly, (considering the wood grain runs perpendiculaer to the break). I do realise it is the thinnest part of the neck-through body, but I would have thought the break would be more jagged. Someone should to do some more research here!
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Um, I'd probably be in jail after that!

You see, if you get a GOOD woman, they buy you basses...like mine who got me a Montezuma Brown 4003 for Xmas.
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Post by jps »

It looks like it was sawed, not broken. The breaks are all nice and clean, not jagged at all, like I would expect if it were banged against the floor or something. Something fishy going on here. He'd be better off parting it out.
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Holy Smokes! Her name isn't Lorena Bobbit is it?
LET THE WORLD KNOW YOU WANT PAUL TO BRING BACK THE 4001. JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP!! http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=147641915268984
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Maybe he bought her a new jigsaw for Valentine's Day?
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I was actually thing of buying it as parts, but as ususal he'll get too much.
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Post by squirebass »

Uh, Chris,
Does your wife have anymore sisters back home?
;)
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Post by loendmaestro »

Nope.
Actually she's my girlfriend, not my wife (as she is SO quick to point out!)
She's a keeper though...that's why I'm about to take her out for an overpriced Valentine's Day dinner as we speak!
I love the girl ALMOST as much as I love the Rick...don't tell her that though.
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