Killing Time

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bassman7365
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Killing Time

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There I was, at Barnes & Noble killing time, staring at the magazine rack. Naturally, being a Rickenbacker owner, my eyes gravitated to Premier Guitar. As I plopped down into the well worn chair, you know, the one that has had the pleasure of meeting 10,000 behinds, the periodical flopped open to a page that featured a Ric 4005 bass. Well, that certainly garnered my attention. I flipped back a few pages, and then came to the beginning of the article. You'll never guess who the star of the day was. Our own Paul Wilczynski, right there on page 91. Naturally, I read the whole thing and have to say, if there is any question as to my addiction, it can be answered in those few pages and one word, Quality.

Congrats Paul W.
'81 Walnut 4001; '95 Fireglo 4004L; '97 Maplego 4003;
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I'll be stopping by Barnes & Noble on the way home from work tomorrow!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Re: Killing Time

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It is a really good read. Oh yeah....I think we should put in our orders for an acoustics now as the lead time is greater than basses. I will investigate! Who's in?
'81 Walnut 4001; '95 Fireglo 4004L; '97 Maplego 4003;
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