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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Getting in one of the Most BEAUTIFUL Guitars you have ever seen, and not being able to touch it, because you have stitches in your hand, and can't even zip your own pants!!! (If I owe you a email, this is why I have not been answering).
I can't wait to see if she sounds as Beautiful as she looks! Major Thanks to Beal for his help in nabbing this Beauty!!
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Location: undisclosed | Get better soon Nancy! If you feel any of your collection is getting neglected send them to me and I'll make sure they get the play time they need. Tone development is a crucial ongoing process!!
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Location: moline,illinois | Gorgeous guitar,Congratulations
Is that an Adamas 1581 in custom blue???
and what did you do to your hand,letting your birds chew on it LOL |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | You can always get away with a dress |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | 2wheeldrummer - 2016-05-31 6:30 PM
Gorgeous guitar,Congratulations
Is that an Adamas 1581 in custom blue???
and what did you do to your hand,letting your birds chew on it LOL
Thank you 2Wheel!!! I am SO Happy to add this Beauty to my little Lycrachord Family!!!
She's a 1881 BG (Blue Green) Shallow Bowl, there are very few of the Teal colored out there, but Boy Howdy! Are they GORGEOUS!!!
Not the birds this time, they usually pierce nose, lips, ears, and pull out my eyelashes... And like an Idiot, I keep kissing them! LOL!!!
Don't ever let anyone tell you that Dogs don't bite the hand that feeds them... Well, technically when you take their dish away... I keep forgetting these Kuchi's are more wolf, they are not domesticated dogs. So every once in a while they remind me! Then they look at you with those deep, gold, intelligent eyes, and you find a way to blame yourself again! And I am slowing down, I don't respond as fast as I used to! LOL!!!
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Beal - 2016-05-31 6:35 PM
You can always get away with a dress
LOL!!! I had to look "dress" up in Google!! It has been so long.
I remember those now! They used to make you feel so pretty and feminine!!
Smooth Ivory Satin and delicate Antique Laces, High Heels and Dancing.
Very Fond memories, Thank You Beal! 
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Location: Colorado | Nancy: wrong crowd to be admitting to that you cannot zip your fly...get well soon...nice guitar |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | elginacres - 2016-05-31 8:04 PM
Nancy: wrong crowd to be admitting to that you cannot zip your fly...get well soon...nice guitar
I am never going to learn.... well, I'll not be telling you how I fixed that problem then!
Thank You Elginacres!! I am So Thrilled with her!!! |
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Location: Yokohama, Japan | WOW! Congratulations Nancy! She is stunning! I don't think I've ever seen an Adamas in that color...isn't that with the suspension ring too! Very Cool! Get well soon and let us know how she sounds when you get around to it! |
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Location: Canberra, Australia | Grats, Nancy!
(Although my definition of frustration is seeing you spend thousands upon thousands of dollars on God only knows how many Ovation and Adamas guitars, including one of the brand new ones, while I can't afford to even buy ONE extra one for myself. (<-- this statement should be read very TIC)
Probably a good thing that I'm pretty happy with the two I have already) |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Nice Guitar!
I took my 1881-5 out today, coincidentally.
Hope that you heal-up quick.
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Location: When?? | Nancy, Nancy, Nancy... that guitar is sooooo pretty!! Congratulations 2u!! Now, if you can teach the dog how to play your guitars maybe it will spend less time chomping on your hand and more time howling to its own tunes. But in the meantime, I'm happy for ya! |
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Location: Utah | Nancy, I hope your hand heals quickly.
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Location: Germany, where delicious wine is growing (Rheinh) | Nice one, Nancy! Got a black on years ago, which I saved from the trash. It came in parts, lots were missed. But I got the missing parts from MS and now it's my ever best player around all of the others I own. Congrats for that color, "Bleen" is extremely rare....
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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Congrats Nancy, and get well soon. |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Thank you All for allowing me to share my excitement!!! I Love how Sweet you guys are!!
I can't wait to play her! Have you ever seen such a Beautiful Color??
Thank you for the Get Wells, this is just a nuisance thing, something that is more of a PMO thing than actually anything. I hate not being able to do what I want, when I want too... and my brother was supposed to come over last weekend, to help me change the carburetor, gas line stop valve, and change the oil on "Travis" my Tractor last weekend, so another couple of weeks will go by before I can go out driving... He offered to just do it for me, but that is not how I learn, so we will wait until I can do it myself! Besides, who am I to take away his fun of telling me what to do without fear for his Life?? LOL!!!  |
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Location: Jet City | I really like that one. I need me some shallow carbon fiber
Congratulations Nancy! |
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Location: Pittsburgh | Hope you hand heals quickly Nancy. Your newest addition is gorgeous! |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | Nancy - 2016-05-31 4:49 PM
Don't ever let anyone tell you that Dogs don't bite the hand that feeds them...
Sorry to hear of your dog-induced injury.
Time to dump the Kuchis and get some retired racing greyhounds. There's not a gentler species of dog on the planet than the greys.
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Location: Yokohama, Japan | Nancy - 2016-06-01 3:20 AM Thank you All for allowing me to share my excitement!!!  I Love how Sweet you guys are!!  I can't wait to play her! Have you ever seen such a Beautiful Color??  Thank you for the Get Wells, this is just a nuisance thing, something that is more of a PMO thing than actually anything. I hate not being able to do what I want, when I want too... and my brother was supposed to come over last weekend, to help me change the carburetor, gas line stop valve, and change the oil on "Travis" my Tractor last weekend, so another couple of weeks will go by before I can go out driving...  He offered to just do it for me, but that is not how I learn, so we will wait until I can do it myself! Besides, who am I to take away his fun of telling me what to do without fear for his Life?? LOL!!!  Nan-Caves and Tractor repair? Will you stop at nothing? Your gonna need to trek on down to the BFLG and give guitar repair a try after your hand heals up! Now, this talk of Kuchis and Greyhounds has me all sentimental about my late great favorite Keeshond, Bear...I hope you don't mind my sharing a pic with ya...
Not quite as beautiful or smart as an 1881-BG Adamas, but a lot of fun to be with nonetheless! Cheers! |
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Location: Always beautiful canyon country of Utah | Although this is definitely an opportunity for growth as you address your curriculum of patience, acceptance and being content in the moment as you enjoy every millsecond to the fullest. As I have not the slightest doubt you are doing! Plus the spring weather is nice in Minnesota as we speak. |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | Spring in Minnasotta? What week in late June is that scheduled for? Then two of summer and one of fall and back to the tundra season? |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | nerdydave - 2016-06-01 11:23 PM
Although this is definitely an opportunity for growth as you address your curriculum of patience, acceptance and being content in the moment as you enjoy every millsecond to the fullest. As I have not the slightest doubt you are doing! Plus the spring weather is nice in Minnesota as we speak.
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LMAO!!!! Lost my breath on that one!!! LOL!!!!!
Yeah, I have the patience of a Saint.... NOT! Never was my forte! If I want to do something, I want to do it NOW, and The List getting 2 pages long is killing me! LOL!!! The reason I want to learn to do everything myself, is so that I don't have to bother, or wait on anyone else, and then I keep goofing myself up, so I have to sit and wait again... I don't have time to be sitting around, gotta get things done! LOL!!!
Thank you Ovie26 and Damon, this one is really something, I really can't wait to play her!!!
Arumako I LOVE BEAR!!!! What a Beauty, and he has the most adorable face and expression! I am so sorry that he is not with you, it is so hard when they leave us, especially, those Extra Special Ones! Thank You So Much for sharing his picture with us!!!
I have heard that Greyhounds are Wonderful Pets, playful when they get used to their new home, very loving. I love their big soulful eyes. I keep saying that through attrition I will get back to a small dog again that can only bite as high as your ankles, but knowing me, I will end up with an Irish Wolfhound who will drag me around the field like these Kuchi's do... I need to get one of those transmitters implanted, so someone will find me before the coyotes do! 
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Beal - 2016-06-02 8:51 AM
Spring in Minnasotta? What week in late June is that scheduled for? Then two of summer and one of fall and back to the tundra season?
LOL!!!! You have been here then, you know!!! One day it is 25, the next, 98 with 100% humidity, and mosquito's big enough to carry off small children if you don't have them tied down. Then a Very Short, but Gorgeous Fall, then back to the Frozen Tundra again... This is why we do everything Fast, you don't have time to take your time, or you will miss the few nice days! LOL!!  |
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Location: Cologne/Germany | Nancy, BTW, how many so far in the cave?! |
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Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | red-twins - 2016-06-02 4:10 PM
Nancy, BTW, how many so far in the cave?!
LOL!!!!!! Still like my weight, I am sure the numbers are up there, but I have no idea what the total count is! LOL!!!
Thanks for the good giggles!!! LOL!!!  |
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