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ozover50
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I thought it was a tatt!!
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Kinda gives a new meaning to tailpiece.
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Post by steve_hershberger »

There's lots of pics of me playing my '92 360/12v64 (fireglo, natch) at a recent Fender Discussion Page (FDP) jam in Cleveland which can be seen here:

http://community.webshots.com/user/wshershfdp

Some of the pics actually look like the coloring on my guitar too - darker red edges and yellowed maple center.

We Ric owners had a blast jangling out some Byrds, Beatles, and Petty tunes. Some people might think two 12 strings and a 620 are overkill, but it sounded pretty dang good (even if it was real loud). ;-)

Please overlook the blurred pics - but I love them in an artistic way. It was the first use of our new camera and it's definitely got more settings (like a 35mm slr) than a usual point & shoot digital camera. Anyway, I also like the b&w and sepia shots too - gives them a "Cavern-esque" kind of look... ;-)
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