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    Default Anyone for Butterscotch?

    I just finished this 4-stringer up, and thought I'd make a quick post. I had the Butterscotch finish on my mind for quite some time, and finally got to it.
    Thanks for looking!
    John www.jlsmithmandolins.com
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    Default Re: Anyone for Butterscotch?

    sweet!

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    Another beauty John.
    Chief. Way up North. Gibson 1917 A model with pickup. JL Smith 5 string electric. 1929 National Triolian resonator mandolin with pickup. National RM 1 with pickup. Ovation Applause. Fender FM- 60 E 5 string electric (with juiced pickups). 1950's Gibson EM-200 electric mandolin. 1954 Gibson EM-150 electric mandolin. Custom made "Jett Pink" 5 string electric- Bo Diddley slab style. Jay Roberts Tiny Moore model 5 string electric.

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    Default Re: Anyone for Butterscotch?

    Can I get it with whipped cream?

    Len B.
    Clearwater, FL

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    Default Re: Anyone for Butterscotch?

    Quote Originally Posted by lenf12 View Post
    Can I get it with whipped cream?
    If you can play it like Eric Clapton.
    And now there was no doubt that the trees were really moving - moving in and out through one another as if in a complicated country dance. ('And I suppose,' thought Lucy, 'when trees dance, it must be a very, very country dance indeed.')

    C.S. Lewis

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    Default Re: Anyone for Butterscotch?

    That's a great looking mando John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s1m0n View Post
    If you can play it like Eric Clapton.
    Uhh, I can't play it like EC but I do try. At least you didn't say Herb Alpert's "Whipped Cream and Other Delights".

    Len B.
    Clearwater, FL

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