Posted by Mark - IN. on December 21, 2009 at 08:44:53 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: This Is Off Topic!! posted by Allan In NE on December 20, 2009 at 08:04:27:
Allan,
I rememeber buying that Les Paul downtown Mannheim when I was there. Think the place was simply called Muzik or something like that. Was back in '85 and paid something like $700 when the exchange rate was 4 DM to a Dollar, so something like $2,800 DM. That was pretty much the better part of a whole months pay. Probably my favorite axe too, but was one of them things. Rich was playing it one night and I just stopped playing and watching and listening to him. He just became part of that guitar and it became part of him like nothing or no one else existed. I hope he used it well, and I hope his pick wore its way through the guard into and maybe even through the mohagany. At the time I was thinking about refitting it with new EMI pickups, but I guess that it did just fine as it was.
Good place to pickup a good axe reasonably priced that maybe needed some tender love and care like a dog from the pound were pawn shops. Lot of broken dreams and hearts in them, but new beginnings too.
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