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noah
Posted 2006-11-15 8:38 PM (#323344)
Subject: TRADE an EAB68



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I now have two minty black EAB68's.



Anyone have a different color and want to trade?
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-11-15 9:16 PM (#323345 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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:D Nice!!
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cruster
Posted 2006-11-15 9:21 PM (#323346 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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Originally posted by noah:
Anyone have a different color and want to trade?
Let me check. I have, uh, the color purple. Yes, that's it. I will trade you the color purple for a minty black EAB68. I'll even cover the shipping on both items. My favorite shape is three and I have several of those. If you want I can throw a three in with the purple just to 'sweeten the deal' a little, if you know what I mean.

:confused:

Seriously, nice looking guitar. Do you find the black finish to be particularly difficult to keep smudges and fingerprints and lint and dust off? I've never owned a black guitar, but I did change the strings on a black Fender acoustic once (for a friend who didn't know how!). It seemed to grow fingerprints and smudges all on it's own. I've avoided black guitars ever since.
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noah
Posted 2006-11-15 10:17 PM (#323347 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68



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Originally posted by cruster:
I've never owned a black guitar...
Do you find the black finish to be particularly difficult to keep smudges and fingerprints and lint and dust off?


Hard to keep clean? I haven't heard any complaints, but I'll ask Kirsten, our exchange student.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-11-15 10:31 PM (#323348 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68



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I have a cherry cherry burst in cherry shape. :) Not sure if I want to trade for black but I'll mull it over.
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Norseman1
Posted 2006-11-16 9:54 AM (#323349 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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...shame on you Noah...you better HOPE fingerprints don't show up on black! :eek:

naughty naughty naughty!

Norse(...it's beginning to rain Noah!)man1

j/k
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cliff
Posted 2006-11-16 9:58 AM (#323350 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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y'just gotta put your fingers where they won't be seen . . .
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Norseman1
Posted 2006-11-16 10:29 AM (#323351 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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:eek: eeewhew ...don't borrow Cliff's guitar between sets!

Norse(unless you have a bottle of Lizard Spit handy)man1
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noah
Posted 2006-11-16 10:24 PM (#323352 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68



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Norseman, What an imagination you have!

I was trying to say that Kirsten, our exchange student from Denmark, does all of the dusting, cleaning, polishing... and the house (and guitars) are spotless and shiny... and Kirsten has not brought forward any concerns regarding difficulties with the cleaning.

As for the picture, that's the only photo we have right now. My neighbor threw a pool party for her husband's birthday. Kirsten picked up some extra cash by working as one of the hostesses. That's actually the bathing suit that all the hostesses wore. Fred and I stopped by to check thinks out and Fred snapped that picture with his cell phone.

Ya know... Fred was on his cell almost the whole time we were at that party... oh Fred, I just remembered that we don't get cell reception here because of the hills :confused:
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Norseman1
Posted 2006-11-16 10:49 PM (#323353 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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uh huh.

well shame on me then don'tcha know.

Norse(uffdah)man1
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brainslag
Posted 2006-11-17 9:36 AM (#323354 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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Where can I get an exchange student to... ah... clean my guitars?
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-11-17 9:59 AM (#323355 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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we actually had an French exchnge student once... "Her" name was Charles. My brother Dillon went to France after graduation last summer. I think he learned more about their culture than Charles did about ours. I had them both working in our warehouse for a few days last year. Charles was definetly not "into" working for money.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-11-17 10:33 AM (#323356 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68



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We've had a number of exchange students over the years, including Spain, France, Japan and Ecuador. Truth be told, the kids all came from very privileged lives and were spoiled, rotten brats. However, since they were living in our house, they had to follow our mores ... lady stonebobbo straightened them out ;) , it was an exercise in humility for them. To this day, they still love her to death.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-11-17 2:26 PM (#323357 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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We had a Korean foreign exchange student. Even though her father was a teacher and mother didn't work, she was quite spoiled. I suspect from her grandparents. My daughter got tired of hauling her everywhere. (Poor kid had to drive her around in her BMW convertible.) Overall, it was a very pleasant experience, though.
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noah
Posted 2006-11-17 3:09 PM (#323358 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68



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Norseman, Ya hang'n in there on this one?
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-11-17 4:38 PM (#323359 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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Originally posted by noah:
Fred snapped that picture with his cell phone.
Ya know... Fred was on his cell almost the whole time we were at that party...
Noah is a very bad boy (or would be if given half a chance) :p :D :p :D
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Norseman1
Posted 2006-11-18 9:00 AM (#323360 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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:eek:

...I'm going to go pray now....If you see a bolt of lightning in the Northern sky...I bequeath my 1537 back to Fugot!

Norse(sizzlesizzle)man1
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-11-18 7:05 PM (#323361 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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how much for de girl?
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cliff
Posted 2006-11-19 11:55 AM (#323362 - in reply to #323344)
Subject: Re: TRADE an EAB68


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. . hehn, . . . a-hehhn! . . .
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