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henny
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Oh yeah, Shaun mate, show some pics of your 72!

I wanna see a 72's baby headstock with walnut headwings and no skunk.
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Keith, I am keeping some of the info as a secret until I get there. If you don't like the 4000, I am sure that someone would trade a 4001/3 for it....Like Me!!!
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It would seem the 4000 is a well thought of thing.
I'm niaeve about these things I must say. I certainly know very little about the history of Rics and what is thought of as being good, great or a turkey! I am going to go and check this 4000 out, the store is only a mile from my workplace. Thanks Shaun for letting me know about the prices etc. I will report back. Jaymi, I respect that you want to keep it quiet at the moment. I dont mind you can send me an email and tell me what the gig is......Just jesting ! Whatever it is you're going to be doing here bring warm clothes if you live somewhere with a nice climate. I had a load of roof blown off last night, the weather is crazy !
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Henny, will try and take some photos asap now I've got a digital camera. Just got to work out how to use it Image

And Jaymi, Keith's right, the weather here is ridiculous. And freezing too....
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