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My 4 year old Fender Hot Rod DeVille amp started blowing fuses yesterday. So, this morning I have to pack it up and drop it off for service. It's still under warranty so there shouldn't be any costs involved but I reckon I'll be without an amp for a week or two.

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This is my first time as Lunch Reporter. I decided to try something a little different and chronicle how I started playing guitar and where it has gone since then, so here goes:
I started playing guitar when I was about 13 years old. Coming from a economically challenged family, I learned to play someone else's right handed guitar... left handed. Yes, I learned to play it upside down.
The first guitar I owned was a inexpensive Silvertone (Danelectro) from Sears. http://www.vintagesilvertones.com/galle ... opper.html
Here is a old photo of me with that guitar:

Seems like just yesterday!! Later on I bought a Candy Apple Red 1963 Fender Strat and a Burgundy Gretsch Country Gentleman. I played in a Country band from the age of 15-18 or so. As I tried to advance, I found that some chords were impossible to play upside down. Learning to play the guitar backward was a mistake!
How did you all start playing?
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My first G&L guitar is a Butterscotch Blonde ASAT Classic.

I purchased it from Don DePaola, who I consider to be a good guitarist. Here he is in a You Tube video, playing my first G&L guitar shortly before I bought it:
performing Spring Street, an original composition, on ASAT Classic:
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It is one of my favorite guitars.
That's all for Today folks!!
