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I had fogotten about Gallup, was thinking more of Johnny Meeks. He came around about '57 or so with Vincent, I guess?....Have no idea what he is playing in this photo. A triple neck of some make Image
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With that jacket and hairstyle, he could make a spud wrench sound twangy...
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I think the nesting hawk just lofted.
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Yipes! Looks like he's missing 2 arms.
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Got to be one of the scariest photos I've come across (or posted). I'm trying to figure out if the upper piece is a ukelele or what? Gotta love (not) the hairdo. The fringe outfit gives you the Buffalo Bob look.
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HAAAAAAAA.... Buffalo Bob... I KNEW he looked like something I've seen before. That pix is a classic for sure.

Yea, that thing on the top is a Uke.
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