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1722.1 | | LARVAE::BRIGGS | They use computers don't they? | Mon Mar 19 1990 04:26 | 9 |
| I think the secret's in the serial number. Something like the 76xxxxx
means its a 1976 model. However I thought the serial numbers always had
a letter preceeding which had something to do with year.
I have an authoritative book at home on this sort of thing. I'll post
any info I get here if you don't hear sooner.
Richard
Basingstoke, UK
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1722.2 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Mar 19 1990 06:08 | 7 |
| Thanks ! I'll be checking back in ...
Scary
(who's gonna go home and build some Strat-patches on the GP-8)
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1722.3 | Alembic, Maybe | AQUA::ROST | Bikini Girls With Machine Guns | Mon Mar 19 1990 08:23 | 9 |
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If the output jack has been replaced by a rectangular plate with a jack
and microswitch, you probably have an Alembic Stratoblaster preamp
installed.
Maple fingerboard means it's definitely post-1968, which is when maple
boards became available again. Have fun.
Brian
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1722.4 | Dimarzio.... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Mon Mar 19 1990 08:40 | 6 |
| Then again if the output jack has a red release lever and is plastic,
the pickups,are dual blade humbuckers,and the plate is the same shape as a
standard strat output jack plate then it's probably the active Dimarzio
Shock Wave system....
Rick
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1722.5 | | TOOTER::WEBER | | Mon Mar 19 1990 10:19 | 3 |
| The serial number puts this from mid-'76 to mid '77.
Danny W.
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1722.6 | Yeeehaaah ! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Mar 19 1990 10:24 | 6 |
| Thanks guys !!! The jack plate fits the standard jack slot, and YES it
does have the red release tab on it. Hmmmm .... I think I did OK !
Scary
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1722.7 | Sounding better with every reply ! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Mar 19 1990 10:26 | 5 |
| I checked the serial number again too, and the first 2 numbers (76 ...)
are larger than the rest, so I guess that means it's a 1976 model, huh?
Scary
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1722.8 | what is this world coming to? | RAVEN1::BLAIR | ZZ_Ray_Vaughn | Mon Mar 19 1990 10:39 | 17 |
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Scary bought a Stra-at! Scary bought a Stra-at! Scary bought a Stra-at!
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Scary bought a Stra-at! Scary bought a Stra-at! Scary bought a Stra-at!
Scary bought a Stra-at! Scary bought a Stra-at! Scary bought a Stra-at!
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1722.9 | Yuck nuck nuck... ;) | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Mon Mar 19 1990 11:28 | 20 |
| Pat learned how to do Cut And Paste ;)
Pat learned how to do Cut And Paste ;)
Pat learned how to do Cut And Paste ;)
Pat learned how to do Cut And Paste ;)
Pat learned how to do Cut And Paste ;)
Pat learned how to do Cut And Paste ;)
Pat learned how to do Cut And Paste ;)
Pat learned how to do Cut And Paste ;)
Pat learned how to do Cut And Paste ;)
Pat learned how to do Cut And Paste ;)
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1722.10 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Mar 19 1990 13:05 | 5 |
| Sounds like you got a Good Axe for a decent price, Scary.
I am interested in the strange Dimarzio set-ups mentioned inm previous
notes, my bich has Dimarzio and I like them better than a SD I have.
Hope U enjoy it !
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1722.11 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Mar 19 1990 17:40 | 11 |
| I'm tickled blonde by this thing ! It had bad springs in the Kahler
when I bought it, and more (heavy duty) were on order. Well, I picked
them up today and threw 'em in. The sustain is MUCH better now. I had
no complaints before, but it's definitely in good shape now. I prefer
the feel of a Floyd Rose, but the Kahler certainly is a lot more user
friendly. I'll live with the trade off ! 8^)
Scary
(with a grin as big as Pat when he got his Kitty Hawk !)
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1722.12 | '76 it is | LARVAE::BRIGGS | They use computers don't they? | Wed Mar 21 1990 04:11 | 8 |
| I consulted my oracle....
It was manufactured between Sept and Dec 1976. Assuming its a standard
finish with tremelo it retailed for $565 then.
Richard
Basingstoke, UK
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1722.13 | Same year my son was born ... | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Mar 21 1990 05:02 | 6 |
| WOW ! Thanks a bunch. I think I got a pretty good deal here.
Scary
(MIDI Bluesman)
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1722.14 | Duh .... | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Mar 29 1990 02:38 | 10 |
| Another dumb question ...OK, I guess this beast has active Dimarzio's
in it. I've never had an axe with active's, so I *assume* they need a
battery, right ? So where might this little jewel be located ? Under
the jack plate maybe ? That's the only place I can think of. The
battery must be low, because I have to have the boost "on" in order to
use my Sabine tuner. With it "off" I don't seem to get enough signal.
Scary
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1722.15 | pain in the a$$ | CSC32::H_SO | | Thu Mar 29 1990 02:47 | 6 |
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I looked into getting EMG's for my 440 w/pickguard and the only
place on it that would fit was under the pickguard. I could have
routed the jackplate, but declined to...
J.
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1722.16 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Mar 29 1990 06:40 | 5 |
| WTF, I need to change strings anyway ... hopefully the jackplate has
been routed. I'll know in about an hour and a half !
Scary
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1722.17 | not your typical 9v active setup | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Thu Mar 29 1990 09:17 | 6 |
| re -1
The batteries(notice plural) are contained in the jack plate,and
are similiar to watch batteries or some camera batteries.(silver disc)
Rick
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1722.18 | ? | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Mar 29 1990 10:15 | 14 |
| So where do you grab one of these beasts ? I looked in the jack plate,
saw what you described, wasn't a 9V, so I put it back together and
proceeded to rip into the pickguard. Luckily (I see now...) my
screwdriver was too big so I only got 2 screws out.
OK, I just removed 2 disc type batteries which were stacked on
each other (3V each). Is this battery set up sound right ? I'm
definitely in the dark on this one ...
Scary
(who thought the world ran on 9V and was held together with duct tape)
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1722.19 | definately the dimarzio Shock wave system... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Thu Mar 29 1990 12:24 | 8 |
| I'd try a jeweler,or a camera store,maybe even the Rat shack
may have them. They should have a part number and manufacturer
stamped on them. Duracell,Eveready,Ray-ovac etc lithium or zinc.
Also pay attention to polarity..... And if all else fails
call Dimarzio/technical service for a Part number.......
Rick
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1722.20 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Mar 29 1990 13:05 | 6 |
| Bought a couple from Jap Shack, $2 each. The salesman checked out the
old ones and they were completely dead ! Sound check should be a blast
this afternoon !
Scary
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1722.21 | Can I get there from here ? | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Jun 07 1990 10:39 | 6 |
| OK, got another stupid Strat question. My guitar has the DiMarzio
Shock Wave system on it. Now, I was *thinking* about putting a Lace
Sensor in the neck position ... will that work with the electronics
involved with these stacked humbuckers ?
Scary (who wants to get that signature "Strat" sound ...)
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1722.22 | don't see any prob..... | HAMER::KRON | I'm the Amoral Minority! | Thu Jun 07 1990 11:02 | 4 |
| If memory serves correctly...the shock wave p.u.'s are not active
and there is a preamp afterwards for all three so you should be
able to replace any or all w/o a problem..............
-Bill =8vQ
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1722.23 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Jun 08 1990 00:28 | 4 |
| GREAT .... now who wants to trade me a Lace Sensor for one of my
DiMarzio's ? 8^)
Scary
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1722.24 | Humbuckers with a boost, or with a coil tap ? | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Jun 27 1990 06:47 | 9 |
| OK, I need some more info here. I'm thinking about switching the
single coils from my Kramer to my Strat. Is the Dimarzio Shock Wave
system just stacked humbuckers with a boost switch, or is the switch
actually a coil tap ? This guitar sounds great, but it doesn't really
have that "Strat" tone. I'd like to know what I'm dealing with here
before I put both my kids in the shop. Any help would be GREATLY
appreciated. 8^)
Scary
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1722.25 | boost only..... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Wed Jun 27 1990 09:41 | 14 |
| Your "Shock Wave" system contains 3 side by side not stacked
humbuckers with a preamp boost. I called Dimarzio at one point and
talked to Steve or Larry and they specifically stated that these
pickup's were not designed to sound like a "strat" ie clapton,hendrix
etc..... They recommended HS2's for a vintage sound....
The module under the output jack plate is where the preamp is
located.
Be forwarned the wiring of the preamp is through the 5 way switch
is non-standard. If you didn't get a schematic with the guitar/pickups,
it would be wise to write down where the wires go....
The pickups will work without the preamp and can be wired just like all
strat pickups.....
Rick
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1722.26 | GREAT !!! | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Jun 27 1990 09:48 | 5 |
| I was gonna take the guitars to a music store and let the pros wave the
solder irons ... I was almost over my head when I put new batteries in
it ! 8^)
Scary (who can't wait ...)
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1722.27 | '59 strat... | KDX200::COOPER | Poochkins! Give to me large kiss! | Mon Dec 28 1992 15:47 | 12 |
| Would a '59 be worth anything ??
All the hardware and pickups look stock, but some clown PAINTED
the guitar (looks like he used rustoleum too). :-(
The neck is straight and the frets and acceptable...
I was thinking that if i stripped paint and varnished over plain
wood, the guitar might be worth a bundle. Comments??
jc
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1722.28 | | LEDS::BURATI | This vacuum sucks! | Mon Dec 28 1992 15:54 | 5 |
| My experience, jc, is that a pro-refinished strat of that vintage with
original pickups, neck, decal, pickguard, etc, would fetch around $2K,
+/- $500.
--Ron
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1722.29 | | KDX200::COOPER | Poochkins! Give to me large kiss! | Mon Dec 28 1992 16:44 | 4 |
| Oh yeah, this guy also sanded off the original Fender decal on the headstock.
(I wanted to smack the poor slob!)... I'm looking at it and my eyes are
bugging out... I wanted to hold off until I found someone in the know...
Thanks!!
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1722.30 | | LEDS::BURATI | This vacuum sucks! | Mon Dec 28 1992 16:52 | 10 |
| Coop,
Replacement decals are available. I bought one from a vintage dealer.
All you need to do is convince them that you aren't up to no good.
Presenting a detailed photo of the neck that it's to go on is standard
operating procedure. Some dealer's may want the neck to do it
themselves. They just don't want to be an accomplice to counterfeiting.
Lot's of restoration work involves replacing the decal.
--Ron
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1722.31 | | KDX200::COOPER | Poochkins! Give to me large kiss! | Mon Dec 28 1992 17:43 | 6 |
| Cool Ron!!
Thanks for the info!! Me thinks I can snarf the guitar for a SONG!
I love it when people don't know what they have...
jc
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1722.32 | Maybe he has a worthless LP gold top too? | WEORG::WIEGLER | | Tue Dec 29 1992 07:04 | 9 |
| No, I don't think that the '59 is worth anything. It is totally
worthless since it's been painted. It wouldn't even make good
firewood.
But I feel sorry for this poor bimbo who owns this pile of worthless
junk. So if you give me his name and number, I'll give him $50 for it,
just out of pity.
WW
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1722.33 | | EZ2GET::STEWART | the leper with the most fingers | Tue Dec 29 1992 08:13 | 6 |
|
uh, huh...I feel real sorry for this guy, so I'll give him $75... give
me the number!
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1722.34 | | KDX200::COOPER | Poochkins! Give to me large kiss! | Tue Dec 29 1992 08:54 | 3 |
| Well, I wasn't gonna rake him that badly... :-)
jc
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1722.35 | | LEDS::BURATI | This vacuum sucks! | Tue Dec 29 1992 10:26 | 3 |
| Just bear in mind that quality restoration work = $$$
--Ron
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1722.36 | | NEEPS::IRVINE | Sobriety has it's own drawbacks! | Thu Apr 07 1994 03:37 | 12 |
| Been quiet in here... so here is a stupid strat question!
Just recently baught a USA standard Strat after years with
Gibsons/Ibanez. Anyone had a problem with lumpy machine heads on the
strat when new.
It is making it more than a little difficult keeping tune with these
D@MN mach heads, so I was gonna swap them for SHallers.
Any views/experience ?
Bonzo
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1722.37 | ? | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Plonker | Thu Apr 07 1994 08:37 | 7 |
| My Am Std machine heads are fine. I have to lubricate the nut or my
strings will go "sharp" after I bend them, but I have had no problems
witht the hardware......
FWIW,
steve
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1722.38 | I use GHS Nickel Rockers or Ernie Ball .010" or .011" | WEDOIT::ABATELLI | | Thu Apr 07 1994 08:39 | 18 |
| RE: .36
Mini-Grovers or Shallers should work fine. I still have my original
'69 tuners on my guitar, but I remember a friend with a '75 or '76
that replaced his Fender tuners one month after buying the guitar new
with Shallers. I hear the Grover replacements are nice too! Kulson's
are also suppose to be of good quality as well.
It's not the way you're winding your strings right? You have 3 to 4
minimum wraps around the tuner posts for each string right? You're
not using anything lighter than .009" right? (.008's tend to go out
of tune more than .010" for instance since they're slinkier). You're
using a named brand/major manufacturer made string (ie; not from KMart)?
Just food for thought...
Fred
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1722.39 | | NEEPS::IRVINE | Sobriety has it's own drawbacks! | Fri Apr 08 1994 04:13 | 13 |
| I use DR 009's as I have on the Ibanez with no serious problems. It's
simply that the Tuining Pegs "feel" lumpy.... I will lub the nut as
there are a couple of song in with I do tend to do some serious
bending.
I had a similar problem with the LP a couple of years ago, and replaced
the Gibson Mach heads with Shallers, and noticed a marked improvement.
To answer the other questions, I only use 009's see above, I wrap
minimum of 3 times riund the peg, and also "lock" the string with an
over/under wrap.
Bonzo
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1722.40 | | NOKNOK::ABATELLI | | Fri Apr 08 1994 08:19 | 3 |
| RE: .39
Yep, sounds like the tuners.
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1722.41 | tuna's | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Fri Apr 08 1994 10:36 | 22 |
| I would like to point out that American Standard Strats come stock
with Schaller tuners. Although the tuners are stamped with the Fender
logo, they are in fact Schallers.
A friend of mine complained that the tuners on his Amer Std were
very loose. He didn't know that they can be tightened up by tighening
the screw that holds the knob onto the body of the tuner. Once he
tightened them up, they are reportedly working fine.
I hate replacing tuners with anything but the originals as it always
leaves unsitely holes in the headstock. You really are not going to
find a better tuner than a Schaller anyways, so there is no sense in
replacing them. The only tuners I am aware of that are superior to
Schaller's is Sperzel locking tuners. These are used on the Strat
Ultra. They seem to be a direct replacement for the Schallers used on
Amer. Standards. These are the only replacements I would consider.
I don't know what you mean by "lumpy" but I assume you mean that
they are not operating smoothly. seems like a little tightening, and
possibly a shot of white grease ought to solve this.
Mark
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1722.42 | breaking strings | AIAG::WISNER | Paul Wisner, TIMA/Stars V3.0 Development, Multivendor Customer S | Thu Apr 13 1995 15:01 | 4 |
| Is it normal for a Strat to go totally out of tune when one of the
strings breaks? Or should the rest of the strings stay in tune?
-Paul
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1722.43 | Depends on what you've got | GOES11::LAMBERT | Sam, Storage Mgmt. S/W @CXO | Thu Apr 13 1995 15:15 | 14 |
| A "standard" Strat (whatever that means these days) has a tremelo tailpiece.
It's very likely things could go out of tune if you break a string, thereby
changing the tension on the tailpiece.
I've seen some Strats with (aftermarket?) Floyd Rose style trems. These go
totally bonkers when you break a string. As in, "Don't bother trying to
play again until you replace the string and retune everything."
Some (very few, stock) Strats have fixed tailpieces. These should not go out
of tune appreciably if you break a string. (Well, a little, due to changes
in neck stress, but not like a whammy.)
-- Sam
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1722.44 | | KDX200::COOPER | Revolution calling! | Thu Apr 13 1995 16:06 | 4 |
| Actually, if you crank down the springs so the trem no longer
"floats" (a waste on a strat trem, IMHO), you won't go out of
tune when your bust a g-string...
jc
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1722.45 | bummer strat stories | AIAG::WISNER | Paul Wisner, TIMA/Stars V3.0 Development, Multivendor Customer S | Thu Apr 13 1995 16:18 | 17 |
| re: .44
That's a good tip! I'll try it tonight.
My strat is a japanese version from the early 80's. I got it for $100
dollars and it's now on indefinate loan to someone else in my band. He
never uses the tremelo - we don't even own the wammy bar to screw it
there.
I once owned a new 1994 Am Std Strat for about a week. But since it
sounded weird and I couldn't get it adjusted within Daddy's one week
return period - I returned it - rather than risk my $600 on a screwed
up guitar. The whole experience has made me shy away from strats.
-Paul (my guitar is a thinline telecaster)
-Paul
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1722.46 | | GOES11::LAMBERT | Sam, Storage Mgmt. S/W @CXO | Thu Apr 13 1995 16:54 | 7 |
| I've got a '91 (?) American Std. and have blocked the tailpiece. I have
no problems with it, and really like the sound of the gold Lace Sensors.
Sounds great through my (relatively) new Fender Performer 1000, as well as
my 50w Marshall.
-- Sam
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1722.47 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Fri Apr 14 1995 11:21 | 1 |
| Where can I get a white American Strat Ultra?
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1722.48 | touchy buggers | RICKS::CALCAGNI | more zip stupid juice | Fri Apr 14 1995 13:03 | 8 |
| re a few back
I've been playing around with a Floyd equipped guitar lately (a first
for me) and have noticed how sensitive those trems really are. Doing
the two-string unison bend thang on the B and G strings, I really have
to compensate a lot bending the B to keep it on pitch; much moreso than
with a normal Strat trem.
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1722.49 | | GOES11::LAMBERT | Sam, Storage Mgmt. S/W @CXO | Fri Apr 14 1995 14:30 | 11 |
| Interesting you should mention that. I work with a guy that has recently
purchased a high dollar custom made guitar (he posts here once in a while,
and I think was on one of the GUITARnotes tapes - and is an excellent
player, btw) and he had his guitar made with a solid bridge, due to the
"bending" thing. Another guy I know just bought a new guitar with a Floyd
on it, and upon playing it I remembered why I didn't like them. :-) I
usually rest my hand on the tailpiece, and if it floats, well, "interesting"
results can occur.
-- Sam
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1722.50 | such a nice guy | POWDML::BUCKLEY | | Sat Apr 15 1995 16:43 | 8 |
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>Interesting you should mention that. I work with a guy that has recently
>purchased a high dollar custom made guitar (he posts here once in a while,
>and I think was on one of the GUITARnotes tapes - and is an excellent
>player, btw)
Why, thanks for the compliment, Sam!
8^)
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