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Eunice "Lovey" Wentworth Howell, DAR of New York, Palm Beach and of course, Paris, fluent in French and Italian, Queen of the Prune-Bowl Parade. A Vassar girl who spent her time at long gym classes with other Vassar girls, she nevertheless took a fancy to Jungle Boy...
She seemed very 'knowing'... If you know what I mean.
Beautiful guitar and still a solid finish after 71 years. Reason I say that is because of a recent post I was looking at where someone was concerned with the huge deep vertical checking they received with their new guitar. I have seen many other posts as well with guitar finishes flaking off in chunks. Makes me wonder if those guitars will have any finish at all in 70 years.