Metallic Plumglo and Santa Ana Skyglo

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cheyenne
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Re: Metallic Plumglo and Santa Ana Skyglo

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That Plumglo looks very cool.
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Re: Metallic Plumglo and Santa Ana Skyglo

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cheyenne wrote:That Plumglo looks very cool.
It is so cool it's hot! 8)
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I don't know about the PlumGlo but it's going to get pretty hot at the store in Hiroshima shortly.
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Re: Metallic Plumglo and Santa Ana Skyglo

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Won't be translated as FLCL either I bet!
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RIC's been applying some really gorgeous finishes to its guitars, which unfortunately don't always photograph as appeared. One of the potential COY bursts looked rather brown in photos, but in person resembled a gorgeous maraschino cherry-ish tint at the darker parts of the burst. :D
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