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    Just watched Marty Stuart playing This Little Light of Mine on a Youtube clip----Noticed that his Gibson had a top with various names scratched into the surface---I am assuming these names are of some pretty well known folks. Where did this mando end up--who owns it now? Should be at the Grand Ol Opry Museum?

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    Not a Gibson. Made by Chris Warner.

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    I think he still plays it most of the time.
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    Started out with JR Cash carving his initials. Once it had been de-virginized a lot of other artists followed suite. At least that's the way I heard the story.
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    A bunch of stuff with four strings

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