Subj : music, tapes, records.. To : JIMMY ANDERSON From : Rob Mccart Date : Thu Nov 27 2025 09:18:49 JA>Anyway - the manager said they had to scrap it. I offered to >buy it AS IS - no warranty - etc. That was about 16 years >ago, so it held up for over a decade! :-) That's not bad if you get it cheap enough.. B) My Japanese Gibson copy I bought at a guitar store used when I as looking for a guitar to leave at the cottage. The owner said he had a trade-in he didn't want to sell but I could buy it cheap if I wanted it. It seemed okay other than a sticker it had on it near the bottom front, but he said if I gave him $15 I could have it. I did that, and when I got it home the first thing I did was peel the sticker off of it and under it there was a hole.. I ended up cutting a wedge out of that area and gluing in a piece of similar spruce to seal it up and stabilize the sound (it was much improved). I couldn't match the patch to the rest, so I painted it black and got a small brass plate with my initials burned into the brass in black and it came out pretty well, and it worked well for a lot of years before I finally had to do more repairs as the original glue started to fail, by then about 50 years old.. --- * SLMR Rob * Truth has one source but many wells * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .