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Urban legend or truth ?
This guy I know purchased an older Martin from this "bluegrasser" in one of the more southern states, and indicated that there was part of a rattlenake tail inside. Apparantly, it was / is :?: common practice for bluegrass picker to do this to add some kind of mojo to them / the guitar. :?
Has anyone else ever heard of this :?: I am not making this up.
This guy I know purchased an older Martin from this "bluegrasser" in one of the more southern states, and indicated that there was part of a rattlenake tail inside. Apparantly, it was / is :?: common practice for bluegrass picker to do this to add some kind of mojo to them / the guitar. :?
Has anyone else ever heard of this :?: I am not making this up.