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Old June 25th, 2007
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Standing Ovation

Sorry for the lame thread title. But here it is.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y33...0/Pict0010.jpg

I was going to get a laminate top one which was $300 cheaper. Tried that one for the sake of it to see what the difference is, with no actual intent of buying it, just curious. I heard the difference and couldn't pass it up.

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I love that Blue, Pep. Nice guitar.

Kind of reminds me of the Taylor Koi model from a few years ago. Only they went for about 10 grand!



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