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Unread 12-07-2013, 06:57 PM   #61
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Thanks Russ,the guitar is a Epiphone knock off,the real one is a few years away for me ...my older brother is the real guitar man in the family,my favorite of his bunch is an old Gretsch country gentleman ,it has a fire branded monogram ,tooled leather wrapped around the body,and mother of pearl fret markers with various western motifs ,really neat guitar.
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Unread 12-07-2013, 07:56 PM   #62
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I have to agree with Edgar ,seems as we have a lot of musicians in the Parker Family ! When I was a Boy ,I used to play that old Guitar for hours every day even did a little pickin at the local Fairs and stuff when I was between 8 to 12 years old or so , I really have no idea why I lost interest but now a days I am lucky to pick it up a couple of times a year and when I do I'm lousy !!!!!!!!!!!!! Chris ,I have a Buddy that has a beautiful Martin ,an old one but he claims his Gretsch is his favorite !
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Looks like Mr. Fin2Feather has a D-28 or D-35 Martin hanging on his wall.
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I played for years, but then just got away from it after I got married at age 40. My wife got me guitar lessons for Christmas last year, and I continued with them--every Wed night. Favorite artist to play is James Taylor
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My cousin, Harry, made banjoes and I always meant to buy one and learn how to play it.
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A little Trapshooting history from the past... Few shots of my cave for your enjoyment...


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A trap shooter with a sense of style and creativity; what's that all about?
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Unread 12-08-2013, 03:32 PM   #67
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Larry, born under the right stars I guess... I know... probably not your stereotypical trap shooter of today.
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All I can say is...WOW, ALL GREAT ROOMS! Some are actually museums in my view. Love to see more. Thanks for the enjoyable pics.
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Just getting started on my man cave. This is what it looks like when Martha Stewart is involved and moves your scotch collection down with the guns. The side x sides are in safes behind the green curtains, along with a little bit of a mess, but hey it's a start.
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You all are making me jealous. One day . . .
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