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Don't know what this means.....other than money money money.....
"...Imagine a broad array - nearly three hundred instruments in all - of historic Martin, Gibson, Epiphone, Gretsch, Washburn, Stromberg and Larson Brothers guitars. Bid on treasures created by such talented craftsmen as Torres, D'Angelico and Simplicio. The fifty extraordinary Martins include an 1840s Martin & Coupa, various OM-28, F-9, 00-45, D-28, and D-45 models and the rarest of the rare, a 1930 OM-45 Deluxe. Of the many Gibsons are Super 400s, SJ-200s, L-5s, Nick Lucas models and a one-of-a-kind Super 400 Flattop. The dozen D'Angelicos include New Yorkers, Excels, a Special, a Style A and a mandolin..."
http://www.guernseys.com/Guernseys%20Ne … istry.html
Last edited by ATF_SurrenderMonkey (2016-02-09 17:47:07)
Some of them look like cello
Leo Fender had it right in the '60's, in my never humble opinion!
I dunno, when he split and formed G&L with Fullerton...he said he finally got it right...I tend to agree with both of you however...luv me some old Fenders long time.
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