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I have been to the airport in Birmingham ... I think I was on a stopover from Denver. Got to watch Army Reserve helicopters go up and down like little kids toys, on a dark, miserable day. This guy is a salesman!
Ответитьjohn , please more videos like this!
ОтветитьI do my own "poor-man's" version of the guitar safari! I live between Seattle & Tacoma, and it's such a great area for buying & selling weird old cheap guitars! Not talking near the dollars you're dealing with John, or the miles for that matter, but I'll regularly take a 45 min drive north of the city to pick up a '90s Squier or a '70s Harmony
ОтветитьGreat story John! Congratulations on the hard work. Looking forward to hearing it....if you have it that long!
ОтветитьGreat video as always, John! I was going to say that it was cool to see another early '54 goldtop with a non-ambered switch tip, but then I saw that it was a replacement. :)
Thanks for sharing!
You missed an opportunity to call it guitari-safari.
ОтветитьJohn, I'm really enjoying these safari vlogs. Looking forward to the full demo. I am also excited to see what your channel has in store for 2020! Keep up the top notch content.
ОтветитьIs the headstock prebroken? Or are you gonna need to do it?
ОтветитьI love these guitar safari videos. I don't know why there aren't more of these out there but keep it up man, ill be tuning in for them.
ОтветитьI think I would have packed a burner set of underwear (just in case) and just claimed the 54 as my carry on for the flight home. What a time machine that guitar is.
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