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What to do with your old records

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Turn them into pick guards.

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Or, y'know, play them?

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And make sure to tell Daza if your pickguard was a valuable bit of vinyl.
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Aaaaaaand....



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The red and black guitar look sweet, the other too look kind awkward.
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That's really neat :)
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That's a cunning stunt.
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Vorbis wrote:That's a cunning stunt.
You're a cunning linguist.
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You'd have to be careful not to use a Village People album. :problem:
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I reckon thats Led Zep 4 on the tele. A fitting end to it.
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BG wrote:I reckon thats Led Zep 4 on the tele. A fitting end to it.
I knew it was familiar. Just pulled out my copy; you're right.
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I'll recognize an atlantic label anywhere :)
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BG wrote:I reckon thats Led Zep 4 on the tele. A fitting end to it.
wait what which one?
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alanp wrote:And make sure to tell Daza if your pickguard was a valuable bit of vinyl.
:lol: Probably an old Dave brubeck one? :mrgreen: (What too soon :wink: )

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OpenCoil wrote:Or, y'know, play them?
Yeah that's what I'd prefer to do with them personally each to their own... :D

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