Mute Restored

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Mute Restored

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Just had the mute restored. The plate was bent, and the foam was long ago eaten away on my 78 4001. Labella flats, plus the Ric's mute = vurry close to Pepper. (nowhere near salt)
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ch willie wrote:Just had the mute restored. The plate was bent, and the foam was long ago eaten away on my 78 4001. Labella flats, plus the Ric's mute = vurry close to Pepper. (nowhere near salt)
William ,a mute is always in season. For me "they've been going in and out of style but they're guaranteed to raise the smile" :)
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admin wrote:
ch willie wrote:Just had the mute restored. The plate was bent, and the foam was long ago eaten away on my 78 4001. Labella flats, plus the Ric's mute = vurry close to Pepper. (nowhere near salt)
William ,a mute is always in season. For me "they've been going in and out of style but they're guaranteed to raise the smile" :)

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