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Old 10-15-2019, 08:45 PM
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Default got my guitar collection pic in Vintage Guitar Magazine again :)

Pic #3. Dec. 2019 issue.

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I saw that! Nice collection!

I was at the Old Towne Pickin' Parlor in Arvada, CO recently and got to play a 000-28VS like yours- VERY nice guitar.
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Cool. Nice selection you have there.
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Very cool.........
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Very nice - great photo!
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If I had a collection of fine acoustic guitars, it would look much like yours.

I especially love the two Martins.
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Thanks guys! It's a pretty cool experience seeing your guitars in a magazine x 2.
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Very cool.....
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Nice collection - seems like just the right number to me... give or take a dred or two.

I don't see how anyone can really appreciate each and every one of their guitars if they have as many as in the magazine picture 1 (top).
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I don't see how anyone can really appreciate each and every one of their guitars if they have as many as in the magazine picture 1 (top).
I was thinking the same thing.
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Nice collection - seems like just the right number to me... give or take a dred or two.

I don't see how anyone can really appreciate each and every one of their guitars if they have as many as in the magazine picture 1 (top).
The article, if you can read it, says that 67 Fender in the case on the back wall is his favorite. Still kind of amusing. There are people that collect that don't play. Wonder if he is one.
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Ooh la la!
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The article, if you can read it, says that 67 Fender in the case on the back wall is his favorite. Still kind of amusing. There are people that collect that don't play. Wonder if he is one.
Who's to say but if he does play I wonder how often all of his guitars get played. Hopefully somewhat frequently.
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Really impressive tastes.
I would probably grab that L1 for deep, instant immersion.
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