A Rare O Sighting
TOPDOGJIM
Posted 2009-02-15 11:23 AM (#427526)
Subject: A Rare O Sighting


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Location: South Windsor Connecticut
Friday my wife came up from the basement and said "What is that 12 string guitar hanging on the wall with the round back? "Is that new, I never saw that one before".

Me:Oh crap... "yes I just got it"
Wife:"Oh that is a nice one"

So the "new" 1615-1 Pacemaker has been accepted.
Thanks, Serge, and God.....

You know timing is everything as we were leaving for a weekend get away to Boston.
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BT717
Posted 2009-02-15 12:20 PM (#427527 - in reply to #427526)
Subject: Re: A Rare O Sighting


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Location: Vernon CT
Diane's mellowing!! ;) You must have given her a nice Valentine Day/gift!
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G8r
Posted 2009-02-15 2:39 PM (#427528 - in reply to #427526)
Subject: Re: A Rare O Sighting


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Whew! The trick I found, Jim, is that once you reach a certain number any new ones just blend in. It took my SWMBO about nine months to notice a Larrivee hanging on the wall. Glad yours passed "the test."

Serge
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bvince
Posted 2009-02-15 4:06 PM (#427529 - in reply to #427526)
Subject: Re: A Rare O Sighting



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
That one doesn't work with my wife anymore. She has familiarized herself with what I have now, AND the number. On the other hand, Since I seldom buy "NEW" guitars, and stick to used, I'm not lying when I answer "No" to that question.
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