4th of July Salute to George Fullerton

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Thumbs
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Re: 4th of July Salute to George Fullerton

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Nicely said Tim! Hard to believe it is a year already. May he rest in peace. I'm out of town with no guitar, but playing Rock n' Roll music from the iPod. Happy 4th!
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Re: 4th of July Salute to George Fullerton

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Very well said... I took my Fullerton out to play a note... then a chord... found out I couldn't put it down for half an hour! (I think George would have liked that.)
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Re: 4th of July Salute to George Fullerton

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Thanks for marking the day with the inclusion of GF's 1 year. I had just been thinking about parting with a git or two due to the times but know my 25th anni and G200 won't be even considered. Hope his family is well and smiling about the best and zest he left with them. A long held note rings out in salute...

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Re: 4th of July Salute to George Fullerton

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I'm a bit late here but I'll raise my glass to George right now!

I recently read his book on G&L guitars, it's a good read - and Tim, I really enjoyed your contribution to it
-Jamie