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  1. #26

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    In my experience '64 Gibsons are among the best, enjoy that one!

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    Milk in tea is an Irish thing? Brilliant! I love it (having some now). And good black tea. None of this mango rose green tea with dandelion nonsense.

    Some day I’ll have to go to Ireland. The brochure sure looks nice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rlrhett
    Milk in tea is an Irish thing? Brilliant! I love it (having some now). And good black tea. None of this mango rose green tea with dandelion nonsense.

    Some day I’ll have to go to Ireland. The brochure sure looks nice.


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    Sir we must indeed share a cup of tea sometimes. You clearly know the best way! I love fixing a nice pot of black tea steeped just right, a bit of milk and sugar in the cup. Don't need any of those colors...

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    Gorgeous ES-175D. Enjoy it in good health.

    Jazz guitar doesn't get much more fun than groovin' on a good 175.

    GT

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    Congratulations! You did good!
    I've owned a 175 since '72. Had more fun with it than a tickle fest with a room full of beautiful women. Well, maybe not that much!

    Cheers. And play it long and often, and wishing you good health toward accomplishing lots of great music with it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by acidskiffle
    So my journey in search of a 175 ended far sooner than expected, and with something I never thought I'd realistically own, a 1964 ES-175:

    Attachment 77541

    Huge thanks to Guitar Giraffe in Madrid.
    Wow. Nice one!

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    I'll keep my tea opinions to myself, but that is one beautiful guitar!!!

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    Congrats! Very beautiful guitar for sure. Also a wonderful room. I think I'd be very inspired playing in that room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archtopeddy
    Congrats! Very beautiful guitar for sure. Also a wonderful room. I think I'd be very inspired playing in that room.
    Thanks! That's the seller's room, the guitar wouldn't look as nice with my apartment as the backdrop!

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    Beautiful guitar—I’m jealous!

    I used to have a 175...1980 or so...but have always wanted to get another. Sometimes I fantasize about selling all my 10 or so guitars to buy a really nice 175. Who knows, could happen?

    Or maybe a nice 175 will come my way to become guitar number 11??

  12. #36

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctor Jeff
    Or maybe a nice 175 will come my way to become guitar number 11??

    Go for it!

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    Super! You can’t beat that old wood. Good find! Enjoy...
    Quote Originally Posted by acidskiffle
    So my journey in search of a 175 ended far sooner than expected, and with something I never thought I'd realistically own, a 1964 ES-175:

    Attachment 77541

    Huge thanks to Guitar Giraffe in Madrid.