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With GC in SF, it would have to be much harder stuff--for fifty managers and clerks. (I use those classifications loosely).

Then there would be the snaggly earring bill on top of that.

I heard that SF GC does corporate drug testing--if you fail, you pass!
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The guitars I've had shipped to me in Australia usually have a good 2 layers of bubble wrap around the case - works just fine! Overseas ones have been shipped in their case inside something like the original Rick carton - works fine too!

Greg: The 1997 I had shipped from Mitch Berger in Minnestota cost around US$320. It adds a lot, but as you say, it's still far less expensive than buying locally. I'm looking at buying Ron Plichta's 650S, so I guess it will be the same deal again.
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