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jps
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Vintage Guitar magazine has an interview with the owner/curator of the NGM in the Nov '12 issue. One of the questions was about what holy grail guitar was necessary for the museum; the answer was a Frying Pan! 8)
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Oh, and here I thought you meant a museum for National Guitars ... :roll: :lol:
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I wasn't sure either! Very cool for RIC!
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Okay, this should clarify things. :lol: :lol:

http://www.nationalguitarmuseum.com/
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OOh that's just down in Richmond. Might have to make a quick trip down there!
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Didn't they used to have some videos at Youtube?
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