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Well, it's just a test...

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ImageWHOO HOO!...I gots pics!!
I see music in my head transformed through my fingers but can not write a note...
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Another... Image
I love the wood on this guitar, has an awesome sound, also!
I see music in my head transformed through my fingers but can not write a note...
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Hm... A trio of absolute gems. I'd love to add their bass counterparts to my collection: a Cheyenne, an early 60s 4001 in Mapleglo and a late 60s 4001 in Fireglo. Rick on!
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Beautiful 380!

Is that a 12-to-6 string "comb" convertor on the 360/12? Do you ever use it?
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Thanks, Sergio
I When I got the 380, I was sent a 4003(?) burgundy at the same time,by mistake, had to send it back Image ... Image
Thanks John, I love that 380! The 366, April 1967, has a place waiting for a comb. Haven't found one available yet... Image
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Beautiful.... I love the wood on that 380.
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