 Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881
Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Includes: 26 pearloid medium 12 grey, 10 tortoise, 3 dark red, 2 white 3 Adamas graphite, heavy 3 Ovation 1966-1996, all heavy, 2 blue, 1 purple 6 OFC white, 2 heavy, 2 medium, 2 light 6 OFC blue, 3 heavy, 3 medium I don’t believe any have been used as the printing is still very bright. I found them at the bottom of my pic jar. 
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 Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881
Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Ha! Mark, the neon will be the last to go. I’m not dismantling the band room, just cleaning it up and eliminating the double hangers and stuff on shelves elsewhere. I now have a little sense of what our friend Al deals with every day. For instance, many years ago I bought a factory tailpiece for my Thunderhead Deluxe which had something else installed. Today, I discovered that what I removed and had sitting around collecting dust was a genuine tailpiece off an old Gibson archtop which are selling for $100+ on Reverb. I can only imagine the discoveries Al makes on a daily basis. |