I just need one more. Of course, it would have to be a 000-42, with a flower pot inlay on it's slotted, ebony veneered headstock, adirondack over brazilian body, herringbone trim, green abalone soundhole rosette, snowflake inlays on the ebony fretboard and pyramid bridge, fossilized walrus ivory pins nut and saddle, maple bridge plate, tortise pick guard but glued to the base-string side of the enlarged soundhole, gold Waverly butterbean tuners with advanced X scalloped bracing, and be made by a certain company in Nazareth, PA. that was established in 1833. Yeah, after that one, I should be set. I'd still sound like crap when I play, but man, would I look good doing it.
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