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stewart
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Post by stewart »

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With these guitars i think: far too gaudy and ostentatious - would i really have the balls to play wit one in a band? I even think, would shortscalers play one of these? Probably not, we wouldn't put a shit load of money into a guitar that isn't a more sensible colour sceheme. That said, I have a blu e spangle DAno 12 string coming in from Nick., and I think, you know what, i dont even care.

i can't belieeve you read that. loser.
what about the mascis jazzmasters? seemed quite popular.

also- you been at the fizz, georgie old son? ((aug))
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Wow. Hottest mustang evar.
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Friend on another forum post this:

"This was one of the early (first 25?) custom shop guitars from the late 80's, small flake. It was built by Jay Black in Fullerton at the 'plant'. The nitro lacquer is aging to greenish gold, It's still bright silver under the PG. Got the matching caps too.This was one of the early (first 25?) custom shop guitars from the late 80's, small flake. It was built by Jay Black in Fullerton at the 'plant'. The nitro lacquer is aging to greenish gold, It's still bright silver under the PG. Got the matching caps too."

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