Back in the Saddle!

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Back in the Saddle!

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Hi folks,

Just joined the forum about a month back. Long story short, it's so refreshing to find this site particularly about these guitars. I want to thank Kevin (Krick) for getting me involved w/the forum and spending a good amount of time talking about guitars.

Either way, I'm the proud owner of Kevin's 325v59 MG. And I just love it. Yet need to hide it from some folks around the home.

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Chris E.

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Welcome to the forum, Chris! Congrats on your 325v59 MG, enjoy it. I hope you enjoy the forum also.
That Kevin is a pretty cool guy!
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Welcome from me too, Chris! :D
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Welcome aboard Chris!
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Welcome to the forum, Chris!
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Welcome Chris. Kevin is all right.
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Welcome Chris. That is a great guitar you purchased from Kevin, as I had the opportunity to play it last month.
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Welcome! Sounds like you've got a great guitar.
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Chris,

It's great to see that you started posting here. Thanks again for buying my V59 and I hope you enjoy it.

Also, thanks to everyone else for their positive comments.
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Welcome to the RRF Chris :D
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Hi Chris any friend of Kevin's...........well you get the drift. Welcome to the forum. :D
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Welcome, Chris. There for a second I thought we might have another Michigan member. Enjoy that Rick; Kevin's a great guy to deal with. I hope you get to meet him at one of the forum confluences.
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Thanks folks. I can already tell this is one cool group. I should have prefaced, my last Ric was a 95' circa 330, sold it in 97' for something not worth mentioning on this site. :oops:

Nevertheless, enjoy this crowd thus far.

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Yup, you're right about the great folks here at the RRF. Welcome, Chris.

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