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I bought this resonator new from john turnbull in Tasmania, it is made from tasmanian blackwood and huon pine, there are one thousand pieces of timber in it, unfortunatly this is perhaps the last guitar john will make due to illness.
now i just need to improve my playing to justify owning it
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I found your Striped #10 pool ball , its under the ice box in the first picture
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yes aunt doty it came off the side of a wine cask .
the shed , well the shed is 80ft long at the end where pic was taken is music gear , bar and pool table, other end is where my motorcycles live (9) follow your passion!

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thanks, was wondering where it was, good forensics!

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No offence but your house looks kinda "hippy-ish"?
its my shed you are looking at, but my house itself does look a bit hippy"ish, as a matter ofact with the right clothes so do i.
is i put on what we call a beanie (head cover) i look like a fisherman
old battered hat aaaah he"s a bushy! leather jacket= a biker

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...the shed , well the shed is 80ft long at the end where pic was taken is music gear , bar and pool table, other end is where my motorcycles live (9)...
That is cool beyond words. If I had a shed that housed all that stuff, I'd never be in my house!


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funny you should say that!
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