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If you do happen to be a mollusc with a decorative internal wall to your "house", being immortalised in the neck of a Rickenbacker isn't a bad way to end up.johnhall wrote:
...Most of that shell material came from Kohamajima Island, Okinawa, which was turned into a protected marine reserve a number of years ago. A number of years ago I visited Ishigaki Island, which is the next island over from it in the Straits of Taiwan, to see if its abundant supplies of shell material could be utilized as a replacement but there were just too many hoops to jump through on that one.
I did some diving in the South China Sea there, between Kohamajima and Iriomote Island, and it was both interesting and frustrating to see so much fingerboard inlay material lying on the seafloor! Bu it's probably best that it stays there.
So THIS is how that rumor got started...jcreasy wrote:Kenny Howes has borrowed both of them plenty of times. He likes them but since he is so short, they look kinda funny on him... So he says.
kennyhowes wrote:So THIS is how that rumor got started...jcreasy wrote:Kenny Howes has borrowed both of them plenty of times. He likes them but since he is so short, they look kinda funny on him... So he says.