Keep your Karma bank full...a Ric story

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rickosound
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Re: Keep your Karma bank full...a Ric story

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Great story. Sounds like inspiration for an original song. Somebody go for it!
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Welcome Jeff. As it says in my signature -- the world is made of stories not atoms and every guitar has a story. I love yours.
The world is made of stories not atoms and every guitar has a story.
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Welcome, Jeff, and thanks for sharing such a wonderful story! :)
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That is one happy tale.

Treasure that 12er forever Jeff.. :)
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Now THAT is a wonderful slice of Americana able to be enjoyed by everyone the world over. Thanks for sharing, Memphis Blue. Best regards.....Goofyfoot.
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Re: Keep your Karma bank full...a Ric story

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I know I'm a few days late, but this was an enjoyable read. Too bad the buddy I sold my Ric 360/12 sold it this past May. :(
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