Mattyboy75
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Wow, £6.50 here! Worth it though, lots of colour pics inside too. And a fascinating article about Robert Johnson, arguably as important as Eric, and with a previously unknown pic of him too. Enjoy.Thanks for the Tip , Just ordered one 18.99 shipped to Minnesota USA !
Disclaimer : This should be a required read to join LPF , After all is said & done this is the sound of one man who lit the match & started a fire !!
This is the same cover shot for Guitar Player magazine latest edition with what I assume to be the same or similar article .Thanks for the Tip , Just ordered one 18.99 shipped to Minnesota USA !
Disclaimer : This should be a required read to join LPF , After all is said & done this is the sound of one man who lit the match & started a fire !!
Maybe , the other thing is they don't know the serial # of Beano . So -ponder that for a nano second and then wonder what could Eric Clapton do to try to identify it by visual marks and markings on the instrument today ? Crazy as it gets , but the thief that nicked it sure knows what it is and what he got . This has to be the perfect crime of the century as the thief probably has it all to him self and plays it and laughs every time he plugs it in . Karma is still around and kicking .So, Beano was stolen in 1966, Les Paul’s weren’t old collectors items then and weren’t even good sellers. No one knows the serial number and some of those old ones must have changed hands without paperwork or knowledge and therefore it must be reasonable to assume that it’s entirely possible that someone, even quite a famous burst owner already has it.