Wild Ride
moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-11-06 9:30 PM (#216443)
Subject: Wild Ride


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Location: SoCal
Here goes another one folks. The wild ride has started!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=920359793
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Bailey
Posted 2002-11-07 12:13 AM (#216444 - in reply to #216443)
Subject: Re: Wild Ride


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Location: Las Cruces, NM
Well, let's see what happens. This might be a beginning or an end.

Bailey
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seesquare
Posted 2002-11-07 10:46 AM (#216445 - in reply to #216443)
Subject: Re: Wild Ride


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Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire
Jeez, it's gorgeous! Guess this must be how the rich folk live, eh? Good luck with the auction. Maybe Paul Allen surfs Ebay!!! By the way, any of you come to Seattle, you gotta check out the "EMP". Its a guitar museum and musical exposition center, the brainchild of Paul Allen and several other indominable rock-and-roll types. It takes all day to get through the place, and its the best $20.00 you could spend on entertainment in the Emerald City. How's that for unsolicited hype?!
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samova
Posted 2002-11-07 1:04 PM (#216446 - in reply to #216443)
Subject: Re: Wild Ride


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Location: Atlanta,Ga.
Seesquare ,the EMP(experience music project)has two of my guitars in it..They purchased a few years ago two very rare Ovations and a catalog for the museum..I understand that they used one in a display(country artist)..The early balladeer ,shiny bowl and the catalog is probably in a storage vault somewhere and not displayed..I would love to go and see the museum but its way across the country and as far as you can get away from Georgia....So, i'll just have to check out there web site instead...I understand its a cool museum.Any one ever checked it out?

[ November 07, 2002: Message edited by: samova ]
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seesquare
Posted 2002-11-07 2:12 PM (#216447 - in reply to #216443)
Subject: Re: Wild Ride


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Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire
Yeah, it takes you about an hour just to figure out the computer gizmo, though. The architecture is modeled after a giant, strung guitar (no lie!!). FYI, the "locals" can purchase an annual pass and go as often as they like!! Live concerts, trade shows, assorted freebies, etc, etc, etc. There just ain't no justice.......Oh, by the way, P.I., sorry about usurping your item. Good luck with the auction.

[ November 07, 2002: Message edited by: seesquare ]
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