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Larry Miller
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Bobbe, In another thread, I had mentioned" I'm waiting for a free Sho-Bud D10", I want to apologize for "fanning the flames" with that statement. It was my feeble attempt at humor during a serious matter and it set a fire up and under Jims' @ss. Sorry.. ImageLarry
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Include me in that apology too Bobbe. I almost put something in there and at the last second, something told me not to and I didn't. We refer to gang kids around here as Street Smart. Maybe I'm becoming Forum Smart. I hope so ! I surely value all my Forum Friendships, each and everyone of them.

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Hey Paul, Man I need one those things you mentioned in your post that tells you when NOT to post something. Image

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You guys are way to nice to me! I enjoyed you comments very very much, you are the very finest friends a person could have. I'm sorry, I didn't take that thread very seriously I saw fit to see the humor in the situation, and I feel most intelligent other folks totally understood also.I don't think any of you guys could offend me anyway,I also feel Jim was just frustrated and didn't quite know me or the correct thing to do at the time.He's most likly a good guy also. Maybe he and I can even look back on this and laugh some day.
Thanks guys, you are great friends!
Bobbe <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 21 July 2001 at 04:42 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Larry, How the binding on the MSA I sold you three years ago?
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It's still binding! The guitar is built like a tank, and is still in very good condition. It is a gorgeous guitar just as advertised....um um...6 years ago. Bobbe, the first thing to go............ Image Larry
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I didn't know those things would last that long! I though the binding always fell off those things.
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<SMALL>I though the binding always fell off those things </SMALL>
Unless Duranne Marrs made it.

My PSG was one of the first Single neck(on a double frame) he ever made. It's still going strong and looks just as good as when I purchased it. It's a 3+4 with a 705 P/U.
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