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cliff
Posted 2007-11-05 8:49 AM (#75901 - in reply to #75876)
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it was.
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Beal
Posted 2007-11-05 9:41 AM (#75902 - in reply to #75876)
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In fact I think Tim's the guy who told me about it on ebay. The one he told me about was sold but the seller told me there were two and I could have the second one. I called National and found out there were 8 gold ones made, 4 here, 4 Japan and corrected him as I bought the second one.
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schroeder
Posted 2007-11-05 2:46 PM (#75903 - in reply to #75876)
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Jewel's Mom obviously.
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2007-11-05 5:46 PM (#75904 - in reply to #75876)
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Speaking of whom...... ;) :D
Gertrude...Jewel...Blanca...Jazzey...Johanna...Rosa...Jacquita...Gilda...Sugar (1111-4, CE868LX-4, Viper, Tornado, 1621 and 1624, Guild Classical, Guild Dred, Steinberger cheapie bass.)
The triplets have been re-united; adopted out at birth to different families, Gertrude, Johanna and now Rosa (from San Antonio) are happily together again under one roof. :)

--Karen
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schroeder
Posted 2007-11-06 5:56 PM (#75905 - in reply to #75876)
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Gee Karen - never heard of family planning? (And where'd the Mexican connection come in?)
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PEZ
Posted 2007-11-06 7:54 PM (#75906 - in reply to #75876)
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Guitar are Spanish folk instruments.
Looking at D+28 Jlo and D-25 Jessica my Dark Angel
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2007-11-06 8:16 PM (#75907 - in reply to #75876)
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Rosa has come to me from our own Country Artist.
She arrived safely yesterday, and promptly entranced all the folk in my bluegrass group who know that I tend to pick pretty good favors of ice cream. (I usually end up playing my just-barely-a-mandolin Plink, 'cause someone's always borrowing whichever one of my guitars is there........)

And as for family planning, well, families do come in all different sizes. ;)

--Karen
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dobro
Posted 2007-11-07 8:30 AM (#75908 - in reply to #75876)
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My main axe (74 Legend) = "Sargeant Pepper" (first new release I bought, first real guitar). It's the Boss and adds zing to "spicy mediterranean-flavored music"!
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Waskel
Posted 2007-11-07 1:15 PM (#75909 - in reply to #75876)
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Nah. When I do talk to them, they know which one I'm talkin to...
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Beal
Posted 2007-11-07 5:15 PM (#75910 - in reply to #75876)
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I forgot about Uncle Byron too. He's a 1931 National Duolian that was owned by a black coal miner in West Virginia. Uncle Byron bought it from him in the 40s(for $10). Steve Sutton bought it from Byron (Byron Hicks was his uncle,For $20)in the early 70s. It was all rust, horseshoe nail frets and dry rot, but played. Steve gave it to me in 03 with all the above plus no keys or tailpiece and a busted cone, a wall hanger. I brought it back to life in 06. I rebuilt it but left the look intact. Got it strung but before playing it poured 2 ounces of really good shine into the body and let it evaporate. It sounds great.
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cliff
Posted 2007-11-07 5:51 PM (#75911 - in reply to #75876)
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". . 2 ounces of really good shine . ."

plums or no plums??
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-11-07 6:30 PM (#75912 - in reply to #75876)
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Not a chance. I already have a tough enough time remembering the names of real people in my life.
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PEZ
Posted 2007-11-07 10:30 PM (#75913 - in reply to #75876)
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Please pour 2 onces of good shine in me???
as long as by shine
you mean moonshine.
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