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JakeK
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Re: You and your Ric

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Jerry, use a cheap Fender Malibu if you want to spill beer on something! Those are more replaceable than a Gibson or Ric acoustic. Which 1997 were you playing?

Jim, your Ric looks so right on you very McGuinn-esque, I can only imagine what a vintage 360/12, a 370/12 McGuinn or a 360/12 Carl Wilson would look on you!
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Re: You and your Ric

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JakeK wrote: Jim, your Ric looks so right on you very McGuinn-esque, I can only imagine what a vintage 360/12, a 370/12 McGuinn or a 360/12 Carl Wilson would look on you!
I considered getting a mapleglo 360/12 but decided that people would think that I was a McGuinn wannabe and wouldn't take me seriously. It's the playing style thing, too. As far as the suit & tie thing, I've always felt more comfortable on stage dressed up. It comes in part, I'm certain, from all the choral singing I did in high school & college.
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Re: You and your Ric

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Jim looks really classy! :D
'67 Fender Coronado II CAB * '17 1963 ES-335 PB * currently rickless
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