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Posted: 8 Sep 2002 11:06 am
by Rex Thomas
Thanx, Sage! I've been wondering when you were going to show up.
Is Lincoln Del still in business? I miss those corned beef & cheese omelets terribly!!
Posted: 9 Sep 2002 8:28 am
by Sage
Sadly, the Lincoln Del is no more. All that remains of it resides in the arteries of thousands of past customers!
Posted: 9 Sep 2002 9:41 am
by Rex Thomas
GOOD ONE!!
Posted: 9 Sep 2002 8:06 pm
by Bill Bailey
I beleive, if my memorys are correct, Don Edwards was a cabinet maker by trade before he bought Guitar City and he supplied the beautiful wood cabinets for the Domeland guitars. I was thinking of having one built and he showed me a stack of rare cabinets in the rear of the store that he said he was aging the wood because the aged wood made for better tone. I bought a Sho-Bud model called"The Professional" he had on the floor instead of waiting for a custom Domeland. Del Mullin desighnd and built his first Steels with inspiration from his time spent there at Guitar city. I know Don loved the Steel and its players as much as anyone I ever met. Ronnie Miller would be the one who could add a lot of good history to this subject, since he worked for Don Edwards a lot when he was not on the road. Where are you Ronnie? Take care all.
Bill Bailey
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Posted: 9 Sep 2002 9:06 pm
by Rex Thomas
...Am loving this!!!