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bob drawbaugh
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Lyle Clary wrote:Bob What's the story on the double steel with blue brackets on the endplates. Brand and other info if you please. Oh I see. It is a closeup of the Fender shown in an earlier picture.
Lyle, this guitar was in the GFI room. It was built by Gene. He had the top neck setup to play with his fingers like a standard guitar and the back neck was a standard steel. Did you notice the built in seat. When I saw the end plate I had to take a picture of it. A picture is worth a thousand words you know. :D
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It was one of the prototypes - or at least one of the first few (of only a few) built - of the Fender PS210.

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"Uncle Sam" is actually Bill Jobes, from near Clinton Mo. He has dressed up, in whatever outfit, for years.
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Thank you for including the Names to go with the Great Photos.

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Marvelous photos, Bob!! I especially like your night shot of the Old Court House with the Gateway Arch in the background. You certainly downloaded your photos MUCH more quickly than I did. Cheers, Jim Harrison
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Love that Fender.

Ab Bob, I believe it is DEL Mullen, not Dale.
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Dang everybody's looking older except LT Zinn---hasn't aged in years!!
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:lol: :roll: :lol:


A really fine collection of the pictures shown here; thanks so much for sharing them with us. Does anyone know what year the Fender guitar is [ the one with the blue end plates ] ? And what Co. builds the " Power Slide ". Sarah is a fabulous picker; on what-ever she is playing . Bernie
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The Power Slide is built by Peavey and that's what Sarah is playing.
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About those great photo's............

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I for one really appreciate your taking the time to actually photograph the many scenes and also for posting them here on the SGF.

Great pix and as mentioned above, the one with the capital building and the arch is one of the most beautifully composed that I've seen.

Much appreciated...........as I didn't get to attend this year.
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Re: About those great photo's............

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Ray Montee wrote:I for one really appreciate your taking the time to actually photograph the many scenes and also for posting them here on the SGF.

Great pix and as mentioned above, the one with the capital building and the arch is one of the most beautifully composed that I've seen.

Much appreciated...........as I didn't get to attend this year.
Ray, I just saw your post. I'm glad you like my Photography. It's a hobby of sorts. I'll go for weeks and not touch my cameras, then I'll go for weeks taking photographys of everything. I enjoy taking photos at the ISGC and I'm happy you enoy them.
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