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Posted By: Rhys
Pretty Cool. I used to play A LOT of Guitar when I was in college in the late 1990's but have even sold my 1974 Fender Stratocaster since then. Those things make old baseball cards look like bad investments by the way. Anyways, your Guitar reminds of the Dean Company Guitars that were somewhat popular in the 1970's, then made a HUGE comeback in the late 1990's and are now worth quite a bit of money. Something like that would probably be really awkward to play. You should have made it out of a Mike Piazza bat and threw some Seymour Duncan Heavy Metal pickups in it and sold it to Piazza himself who is one of the Worlds most Public Heavy Metal fans! |
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