I looked at this masterpiece and looked a little more and a little more and my first words in my head were; "Sweeeet, a lot to like about this thing!". I guess you and I think a lot alike, AGP #. Hehe.
Very nice. I remember being about 13 and going down by the Missouri River with my best friend. A huge quantity of big white rocks - like 200-300 pounders had been put down on the banks to reduce erosion. We found a lot of GOLD chunks embedded in the white rocks. We broke off all the gold we could carry for a long overland hike home. Even at the time it seemed to good to be true -(gold). Iron Pyrate. Fools Gold.
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Hey Uncle, I have a very similar story from my childhood. We visited Colorado for a week. Had that money spent before I got back to the camp.
I looked at this masterpiece and looked a little more and a little more and my first words in my head were; "Sweeeet, a lot to like about this thing!". I guess you and I think a lot alike, AGP #. Hehe.
Really, reaaally nice guitar, T-Gripped!
Ray
"Sweeeeeeeeeet", a lot to like about this Build T-Gripped, Luv the Black Hardware, really suits the lovely Gold Tin :-)
UJ: great story, thanx for sharing!
I'm 2 yrs. behind you in age and still wonder when I'll grow up
Very nice. I remember being about 13 and going down by the Missouri River with my best friend. A huge quantity of big white rocks - like 200-300 pounders had been put down on the banks to reduce erosion. We found a lot of GOLD chunks embedded in the white rocks. We broke off all the gold we could carry for a long overland hike home. Even at the time it seemed to good to be true -(gold). Iron Pyrate. Fools Gold.
74 soon and still sometimes a fool!
That tin’s got some real fancy scrolling!!