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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2009

Just a little show and tell about my first guitar that my granny bought for me in Chicago in 1964 a month before I started high school.
Peace,
Rich

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  • It is so good to hear you telling about your past.

  • @LychkovIA hi ivan

    yes back in 1964 it was a very different time.

    i miss the simpler times but we have to adapt

    to these modern times.

    peace,rich

  • Sweet! What a great story!  Thanks for sharing!

    YouTube made some "changes" and it's giving me a headache!

    cheers,

    julie

  • @buniluvr thanks julie

    glad you got to hear some of my past.

    the sixties seem so far ago and yet

    sometimes feel just like yesterday.

    time just stands still at times.

    peace,rich

  • Ralph Harris?

  • @ravenshield56 hey rs

    all i need is a pipe in my mouth

    loose about a hundred pounds of my girth

    and of course if i had his financial abilities

    i would not be a broke poor musician.

    but i am still alive, somewhat.

    peace,rich

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  • Great story...5 bucks for a guitar, man, good investment on getting into music.

    -Paul

  • Thanks for sharing the memories, you have a very interesting acoustic.

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  • Thank you. I just have to save this video to my disc to watch it sometimes, because I like it very much.

    So this is where "Never Give It Up" sounded on YouTube for the first time!

  • @kidderminsterbro

    Yes, unfortunately I missed out on a Guldan amplifier that was on ebay last year. Guldan also made lap steels which are much more common than than the electric guitar, but still not easy to find, so I would imagine there were a few lap steel owners competing with me for that one.

  • @gamewizard it's a small guldan world

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