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Lynnie 11-09-2008 06:07 PM

Wow, that is amazing. I figured the "Cherry" in the name was due to the wood it was made of, but wasn't sure if the other one was made of cherry too. They're a beautiful investment. All of them are. Hold on to 'em! :frankiesmile:

Howard 11-11-2008 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Lynnie (Post 98291)
Wow, that is amazing. I figured the "Cherry" in the name was due to the wood it was made of, but wasn't sure if the other one was made of cherry too. They're a beautiful investment. All of them are. Hold on to 'em! :frankiesmile:

I will definitely hang onto them. There are other guitars in my stable that are worth a lot as well. This collection is an heirloom, and will be bestowed on the next family member who deserve it.:D

lucyrocks73 12-23-2008 01:37 PM

SO great.

I love the style of Les Pauls. I love my little pink acoustic DGA-1 Fender, but... I can dream, can't I???

Howard 12-23-2008 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by lucyrocks73 (Post 102367)
SO great.

I love the style of Les Pauls. I love my little pink acoustic DGA-1 Fender, but... I can dream, can't I???

Absolutely! That is how my collection started - a dream. I got my first Fender Stratocaster when I was 15 (a '68) this was back when it was still affordable. I still kept the dream alive by buying and selling (and playing in between:)), until I had more money, a good job, and wise investments. I am happy with what I have, and do not need anymore - just a Marshall or a Boogie amp!:frankiesmile:


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