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Joined: November 2002 Posts: 1300
Location: Madison, Wisconsin | What a great idea! I don't know why the guys in CT never thought of this one before. Reversable guitars :D
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2546206359&category=2385 |
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Location: SoCal | I saw this. Would a 1541 be an Ultra? I'm getting too lazy to look thru old catalogs. But it looks like a steel string bridge to me. |
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Location: Scotland | The position of the bridge indicates this is a 12-fret neck guitar, so it's definately not an Ultra. It's a 1615-4 Pacemaker. The guy's a Brit, you have to make allowances |
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Location: Madison, Wisconsin | So now we need to give the Brits some slack AS WELL as people from Louisiana? ;) |
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Location: Scotland | No, just the Brits. Note the lack of the little winking face. |
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Location: Lafayette, Louisiana | Willard, what's the deal with people from Louisiana? |
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Location: Madison, Wisconsin | Sorry Paul, It was really just a joke. I supose the same goes for Cheese Heads from Wisconsin. |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 613
Location: Zion, Illinois | Originally posted by willard:
Sorry Paul, It was really just a joke. I supose the same goes for Cheese Heads from Wisconsin.
Hey, I'm just a few miles from the IL,WI boarder. I use to live in Kenosha. I use to go to the Wisconsin State Fair in Milwaukee every year. Brings back a few memories, the tractor pulls, the pie baking contest, the hog calling contest...
That reminds me, do you know how they call pigs in Wisconsin????
"Honey, I'm home!"
Bradley |
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Location: Lafayette, Louisiana | Willard, I was just picking on you. Seems all areas have there own little quirks. (LOL) |
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Location: Las Cruces, NM | It's just that those LA people speak a type of french, and we all know what that means. (I own a square foot of DeRidder, LA that I bought in 1955 so I ought to know). La plume de ma tante, omigod, I'm doing it again. |
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Location: Central Oregon | How much did a square foot of Louisiana cost? If I may be so bold as to inquire. Has it appreciated? :rolleyes:
Nils |
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Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire | Probably about as much as my sandbox in New Mexico. Sorry, Bailey. |
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Location: Las Cruces, NM | I think it cost a buck, I bought it at a fund raiser at a DeRidder High football game where I went as a 19 year old soldier hoping to meet girls. I met girls but they were too smart then to go out with soldiers, especially those that had invaded half of Louisiana on a training manuever. I kept the deed and ran accross it many years later. I think I always intended to go back and the deed was my ticket to citizanship.
Bailey (La plume de ma tante scribe en merde) |
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Location: Central Oregon | A buck sounds like a good buy. I wonder what you could get for it on ebay? :)
Nils |
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Location: Las Cruces, NM | Nils, Nils, Nils
It is only good for somebody who went to Louisiana and bought it in person. You cannot convey real property to someone on Ebay. How would you control the riff raff if that were posssible?
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