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    Is this considered guitar abuse?

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    Guitar abuse? No way. You go Cornfield.

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    Ray Wylie Hubbard...one of my "local" favorites. Thanks...enjoyed it
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    Ray Wylie Hubbard...one of my "local" favorites. Thanks...enjoyed it
    Thanks Captain. I have never seen him except on youtube. I imagine that his shoes are fun.

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    This is a Martin tenor and the serial number makes it a 1927. It's small, a size 5. I had assumed it was a 5-17. Looking at photos of other 5-17 tenors, I see they are all mahogany. This definitely had a spruce top. That would make this a 5-21 with Brazilian rosewood back and sides.

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