Not mine, but here it is. Thought I'd give those interested a heads up. They sure are great guitars.
http://nashville.craigslist.org/msg/1632173763.html
Franklin on Nashville Craigslist
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Looking mighty fine and at $8000 should go to someone with seriously deep pockets. Is a Forumite the owner, I wonder? stevet
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All the "mojo" that comes with it.Gabriel Aaron Wynne wrote:Pardon my ignorance, but, exactly what makes the Franklin steel guitar so special?
And the resale value of course
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