New vs. Old

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vintagemusicgear wrote:Hey, how do you place several pics in the same reply?
Just keep hitting "Upload attachment" and loading new pix. BEAUTIFUL Capri, BTW! :D
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Dave! I've wondered where you've been...

Hit "Upload attachment" and when one's done, upload the next picture. You can upload three pics in one post. Good luck!

EDIT: What Forrest said! :lol:
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JakeK wrote:Dave! I've wondered where you've been...

Hit "Upload attachment" and when one's done, upload the next picture. You can upload three pics in one post. Good luck!

EDIT: What Forrest said! :lol:
Used to be three, now you can do four.
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jps wrote:
JakeK wrote:Dave! I've wondered where you've been...

Hit "Upload attachment" and when one's done, upload the next picture. You can upload three pics in one post. Good luck!

EDIT: What Forrest said! :lol:
Used to be three, now you can do four.
I only thought you could upload only one at a time...until CJ told me. :roll:
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I've been busy with the typical stuff, work, kids, etc...so let me try this upload thing again.....So here's some old stuff...
My trusty beat to death but magical '59 Capri
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My '61 365 OS
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My real '69 "Lennon" 325 (not a conversion or refin, it's the real deal. For those of you who did not see the video.... http://www.youtube.com/user/MrVintagemu ... C2u0Bwd22s I still can't believe this video has over 49,000 hits...)
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My MID 350v63 featured at NAMM (with gold guards added later, just waiting for an Accent...)
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And my BBR 330 just begging for gold guard and an Accent...
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wow , I really messed that up, but you get the message...
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I've always been a fan of your vids.
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Flamed Birch alert!!! :)
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beatles beatnik wrote:So, the 60's ricks are the best out there?
For some they are, for others they're not - and, tbh, some people here make it sound like modern Ricks are horrible things, which is simply not true.
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As much as I love the vintage Rics, the modern ones are also great guitars. They are just different.
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vintagemusicgear wrote:As much as I love the vintage Rics, the modern ones are also great guitars. They are just different.
I just really like the shapes of the capri models.
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To me it's like vintage jewelry. As nice as a modern diamond ring may be, there's nothing quite like old stones in an old 1920's wedding band. Just like with a vintage guitar, it has all that history that precedes you owning it and treasuring it.
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egosheep wrote:To me it's like vintage jewelry. As nice as a modern diamond ring may be, there's nothing quite like old stones in an old 1920's wedding band. Just like with a vintage guitar, it has all that history that precedes you owning it and treasuring it.
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egosheep wrote:To me it's like vintage jewelry. As nice as a modern diamond ring may be, there's nothing quite like old stones in an old 1920's wedding band. Just like with a vintage guitar, it has all that history that precedes you owning it and treasuring it.
And like old jewelry it will be scratched, dented and in only half a working state :roll:
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But then you don't have to worry about keeping it in pristine condition, and if you do put a small nick in it, you won't beat yourself up. Now if it is dead mint...I'm not sure. :roll:
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