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Nancy
Posted 2015-12-15 6:12 PM (#519392 - in reply to #519391)
Subject: Re: What happens when your company is known for wood.



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Damon67 - 2015-12-15 5:50 PM

 

 

Nancy - 2015-12-15 2:57 PM  still have it, an '87 Cougar, 2-tone silver with under 42K miles on it....

 

On occasion I get the itch to go get a real guitar lesson. When I do, I enlist the services of a local guitarist/teacher Eric Snyder.

His band won a video contest on MTV. This was the video they won it with...



SWEET!!!!! Cougarrrrrrrrrrr

Love the Song and Video too!!! Thank You for sharing!!!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2015-12-15 8:37 PM (#519394 - in reply to #519262)
Subject: Re: What happens when your company is known for wood.


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The good old days. My first car was a 68 Javelin, only 3 years old when I bought it for $750. I paid a third of that for my first new Ovation 6 years later. I'll have to check the index, but I'll bet the price of a car has grown much faster than the price of guitars.
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