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Cool pickguard, what's left of it.
(NFI here.)
http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/msg/4333095113.html
Cool pickguard, what's left of it.
(NFI here.)
"The paths of experimentation twist and turn through mountains of miscalculations, and often lose themselves in error and darkness!"
--Leslie Daniel, "The Brain That Wouldn't Die."
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I recently rebuilt an older all Hog little Favilla that had green MOT pickguard. I was thinking it wasn't original but perhaps it was. I kept it anyway; started to grow on me.
A reverse scroll Regal.
http://www.frets.com/FretsPages/Muse...lpearloid.html
But once you point it out, the smurf image is hard to get out of my mind. One of those things you just can't un-see.
ha ha. Gotta love the Smurfs. They have become so loved now I think most folks don't realize they're French.
Yet another one of these smurf-o-lins tho overpriced.
Jim
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