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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 8:30 am 
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Just wanted to put a quick plug in for Brian - I had a slight problem with an earlier order and he gave me some "store credit" to make it right. I asked him to resaw some wood for me instead of getting $ off of another set and he agreed...and about a week and a half after I ordered the boards and had them sent to him the sets were in my hands!



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Andrew--nice! Gonna build a d***d?


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Man, that's some pretty mahog.
Yeah, Brian's a great guy for sure!

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Beautiful wood. Where did the boards come from? I bet you wont wait long getting a build started.

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Brian is a class act! I got a set of Figured Mahgoany and an addy top to build what will eventualy become my guitar for playing a church.
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Which way up do you hold the church when you play it

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Hmmm...
Wondering if Lance is using the guitar as a pick for playing the church?

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Mark I always though a Church was a wind instrument, I'm no expert but i believe you blow down the steeple.


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[QUOTE=RussellR] Lance

Which way up do you hold the church when you play it

Excuse my stupid sense of humour [/QUOTE]


Very good Russell!

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