Anyone in the Seattle/Bellevue Area...?

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Anyone in the Seattle/Bellevue Area...?

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My church is having a very unique Easter service this year. It's called "Easter According to the Beatles". I am in charge of supplying the stage with Beatles gear. We're making the stage look like the Ed Sullivan set. I had a 325 lined up along side my Hofner and a borrowed Gretsch Country Gentleman, but the deal fell through. My question is, "Does anyone in the Seattle/Bellevue area have a 325 (or 325V59/325V63 etc.) I could borrow for Sunday morning? It will just be used as a prop. No one will be playing it. I live in Snoqualmie. Thirty miles east of Seattle. I figured this is a long shot, but I thought I'd give it a try and ask anyway.

If anyone in the area is curious and would like to come, it's at Mt Si High School in Snoqualmie. The church is Snoqualmie Valley Alliance. The services are at 8:30 and 10:30 AM
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If anyone would like to bring their 325 on Sunday, the address to Mount Si High School is:

8651 Meadowbrook Way SE
Snoqualmie, WA 98065

Again, the first service is at 8:30 AM and the second at 10:30 AM.

Thank you in advance.
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One last appeal.
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