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knitterati
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Randy Bachman’s Guitar

I hope it’s everything he remembers it to be!


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That is such a cool story!!


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I have always regretted selling my first guitar. I’ve had two more since then. The third a Martin GS Mini, is my favorite, because it has links to el Porvenir (I did a service trip in Nicaragua with them) and Holden Village, where the wood for the Engelmann spruce top came from. But I still miss that first one.

Oddly enough, I don’t miss my first piano, a little Wellington upright!


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Randy Bachman’s Guitar

I hope it’s everything he remembers it to be!


I saw that story on CBS news this morning. From the interview, I'd have to say he was thrilled to have a guitar that he never expected to see or play again back in his hands. To cop a line from another band, "What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been."

Big Al


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Shut up and play your guitar!
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Oddly enough, I don’t miss my first piano, a little Wellington upright!


I miss my first acoustic piano (Yamaha U1) but not my first piano (Yamaha digital), third piano (Yamaha digital), for fourth and fifth pianos (Baldwin upright, Petrof upright).

What a long strange trip it’s been!

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Oh, I don’t miss my Roland digital piano, either. I sold it a couple years ago to a woman at church for her grandkids to use at her house. Done!


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