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it seems to be open, so here's something from my other passion

 

what and the make year (range)

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If this were the world from above the location would be Brooklyn (though only custom models are made there now). My Gretsch was a two tone green anniversary model with double pick ups and Bibgsby tailpiece, over 50 years ago.

 

Yours is probably the same vintage as mine (based on buttons, switches and head), and probably one of the Chet Atkins models

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here is my 59 Cadillac Green Metallic

like yours?

and my web side with some of my collection

my gutars

 

any idea about the year that Chat Adkins guitar was built?

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... and the Chet Atkins is from 1964

 

I fell in love with the Tennessean when I saw the MTV "Plugged" Bruce Springsteen, where Shane Fontayne played the Tennessean into a Fender Bassman Tweed. A perfect combination, Bassman and Hi Lo Trons ... listen to Human Touch on U-Tube ...

 

Over to you

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Thank you. The Tennessean and the Country Gentleman (very similar, though I think the latter was more expensive), at least in the earlier single cutaway models, both had an extra fret wire just below the nut. I think that helped those guitars to have such a light action. Of the 13 guitars I've owned I now only have #10 and #13. #13 was a generous gift from Barbara.

 

Okay, lt's try this one. Where are the frozen slime trails? Well, where is this photo, and for extra points where was I when I shot it?

 

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Hi Stuart,

 

I think I saw pictures of those snails before.

Could it be in northern Italy?

 

by the way, the Tennessean has the Hi Lo Trons, a single coil cheapo pick up; the CG used to have Filter Trons, the hum bucking equivalent to the Gibson PAF.

 

Uwe

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New York?

But I can't decide, if you photographed the red snails at Rumsey Field in Central Park, where they have been until about the first week of December or at Columbus Circle, where they will be stationated until January 6th, 2014.

 

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"The snails were “living” at Rumsey Field in Central Park up until last week before moving (okay, they were more moved/transported than moving themselves) to Columbus Circle last week."

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Thanks Stuart!

 

Here with one day delay, the cutout of a Kodachrome slide of a very beautiful town.

The complete photo would make it too easy.;)

 

Where we are?

 

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M6, Kodachrome.

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