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Unread 11-07-2015, 09:29 AM   #1
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I am not supposed to drink much so the Doc says but I love to go in the gun room cigar in hand and a shot glass of good bourbon, and listen to the sound of metal clinking when I take a gun a part to study it, Old guns and old guitars are good for the soul, like Mills says it can be expensive! but what is that old saying you get what you pay for! Gary
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Reading everyone's comments, music, tobacco and whisky preferences, I've got to weigh in. I am certain whisky, cigars and guitars will be available in the afterlife just as "roots' music will be playing in the background from the heavenly lyres as we clean our Parker guns......originally from Michigan with my Dads' family from Kalamazoo my genes are Gibson based (1919 A2 mandolin and 1965 LG1). I'll drink anyone's whisky, smoke many cigars and listen to everyone from Son House and Robert Johnson to Peter Green, David Lindley and Ry Cooder. All things in moderation...of course
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Reading everyone's comments, music, tobacco and whisky preferences, I've got to weigh in. I am certain whisky, cigars and guitars will be available in the afterlife just as "roots' music will be playing in the background from the heavenly lyres as we clean our Parker guns......originally from Michigan with my Dads' family from Kalamazoo my genes are Gibson based (1919 A2 mandolin and 1965 LG1). I'll drink anyone's whisky, smoke many cigars and listen to everyone from Son House and Robert Johnson to Peter Green, David Lindley and Ry Cooder. All things in moderation...of course
Oooh...nice! Here's my "three on a couch" and the corner of The World's Smallest Music Room: 1924 Gibson A Jr. mandolin, 1919 Bacon Professional ff banjo, and 1976 Gibson Mastertone banjo...

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VERY nice Phil!!
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