Jeff Newman and Clint Eastwood

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Cartwright Thompson
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Jeff Newman and Clint Eastwood

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Cleaning out the closet and stumbled upon this, classic Jeff Newman (nice L-5 too!):

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Frank Freniere
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Nice one, Cartwright!
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Great picture, Cartwright! I'm a fan of the two.
At first, when I read the thread title, I thought it was about Clint Black who had a steeler called Jeff Peterson.
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That's great fun!

Does anyone know about the L-5? Is it the one from the film (I'd imagine so)? Who did it belong to, I wonder?

It's a beauty for sure.
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joachim...i thought the same thing!
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I do miss Jeff, he was a great teacher and just a good guy and a outstanding steel guitar player.
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Me too Don.
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