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Posted by John T on November 03, 2005 at 13:06:57 from (66.244.90.98):
In Reply to: old tractors and cars and guitars posted by guitarman on November 03, 2005 at 12:31:46:
Count me in, I like most things old but not quite sutre how the first wife (first n only after 35 years) takes that lol. Im into Old Radios, I have a Crosley Super 11 Console, a Gribsy Grunow Majestic TRF Console, a Grunow Console of my Grandparents, a Zenith 11 tube Console, a Hammurland and a Hallicrafters SWR, Old Tractors (Deeres mostly, 38 B and 57 620), Old cars (think the 58 Chevy is the sexiest car ever made followed by the Mercurys of the late forties) but mostly trucks like Diamond T and Mack B Models, and play a few guitar chords but my sons a musician and we attend the vintage guitar shows and loveeeeeee the Gretch Country Gentleman and the Gibon Les Paul Signature Series plus the Richenbackers n Guilds. I also love the Old Vox Guitar amps and had but sold grrrrrrrr a Dynaco Stereo 70 Tube Amp I built in High School Wish I had kept that they bring $400 on Flea Bay now So you betcha, I love Old Tractors n cars n guitars also. What you into?????? Ol John T, Christian Conservative Fuddy Duddy in Indiana
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