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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 4827
Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Originally posted by fillhixx:
Originally posted by OldLiverJones:
I think Driftwood just said he had a lot of beer not that he drank it. Around here that translates as; "Hey, c'mon over!" one thing I've learned as I have gotten older is you are as old,(or young), as you feel. I believe that should actually read, "You're only as old as the women you feel!" |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881
Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | This has been a great nostalgic thread. Thanks for the memories. Harmony sure introduced a lot of us to guitars during our youth. |
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Joined: December 2005 Posts: 19
Location: WILMINGTON, DE | I can't remember what came first. I am pretty sure I learned on a borrowed Guild hollow body electric that I never amped. At one point I had a bass guitar. I also had a 12 string that I think I traded for the bass. The 70's were good to me....... Then I bought my Ovation. Still love my O. |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 16
Location: PNW | Hahahaha, reading this thread I come across this from Davek1076:
Technically, my first guitar was a Roy Rodgers thing when I was like 5... I had one too! Bright red w/white painted rope binding and a pic of the Roy-n-Trigger themselves.
You're not talking about this are you? Until you mentioned it, I'd forgotten all about mine. Thanks for the childhood memory!
Methinks the bridge might need a wee adjustment on this one... |
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