For the first time, my annual Christmas tune includes a guitar that isn't an Agile...
CAN YOU HANDLE THE JINGLE?
Enjoy!
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Agile AL-3200 satin black; Agile AL-3010SE Goldtop, signed by Boston, retired; The Amazing Mystery Kit Bass
1984 Rockman X100 Rev10; 1988 Rockman Sustainor 200; 1983 Yamaha PB-1
Custom built Stradivarius-model cello
Agile AL-3200 satin black; Agile AL-3010SE Goldtop, signed by Boston, retired; The Amazing Mystery Kit Bass
1984 Rockman X100 Rev10; 1988 Rockman Sustainor 200; 1983 Yamaha PB-1
Custom built Stradivarius-model cello
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Dude . . . I just spit my eggnog all over the computer screen laughing when you came out of the trunk of the car. This is seriously awesome. I so respect your talent, humor, and the time it took to put something like this together.
“There are only two means of refuge from the miseries of life: Music and Cats!” Albert Schweitzer
Glad you enjoyed it, this was definitely a fun onetoomanycats wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 3:18 pm Dude . . . I just spit my eggnog all over the computer screen laughing when you came out of the trunk of the car. This is seriously awesome. I so respect your talent, humor, and the time it took to put something like this together.
-={Resident Boston Fanatic}=-
Agile AL-3200 satin black; Agile AL-3010SE Goldtop, signed by Boston, retired; The Amazing Mystery Kit Bass
1984 Rockman X100 Rev10; 1988 Rockman Sustainor 200; 1983 Yamaha PB-1
Custom built Stradivarius-model cello
Agile AL-3200 satin black; Agile AL-3010SE Goldtop, signed by Boston, retired; The Amazing Mystery Kit Bass
1984 Rockman X100 Rev10; 1988 Rockman Sustainor 200; 1983 Yamaha PB-1
Custom built Stradivarius-model cello