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Guildedagain

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These little booklets have incredible info not available anywhere else, old timey knowledge. Read it. Over and over.

Is it serialed to your S300? If not, you could sent it to me for my S-100 ;]

I'd like to find the orig manual for my S-100, just because it's so original.

Whereat in CA are you? The S-100 came from Vancouver, supposedly "once belonged to a pro mandolin player" in that area I suppose. That part of the story I could believe because how and why would you make that up and also explains that lack of use.

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These little booklets have incredible info not available anywhere else, old timey knowledge. Read it. Over and over.

Is it serialed to your S300? If not, you could sent it to me for my S-100 ;]

I'd like to find the orig manual for my S-100, just because it's so original.

Whereat in CA are you? The S-100 came from Vancouver, supposedly "once belonged to a pro mandolin player" in that area I suppose. That part of the story I could believe because how and why would you make that up and also explains that lack of use.

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I'm on the other side of Canada, Toronto. I was pleased when I found the groovy little manual in the case. It is not serialized. I noticed a month later that the manual was being sold on Reverb and the Bay for waaay too much money. You should be able to snipe one, hopefully for a modest price.
 
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I just found/bought an X82 manual for stupid low price, and it's for an electric ;] All other manuals are for acoustics, and they go by price of guitar, silly... ;] Like $200 for a manual that was serialized to a F512.

Maybe I'll trade the X82 manual to someone for a blank one.

The beauty of these manual is not much changes. You read one from the 90's and you're looking a a 70's manual, vintage strings and all, before Fender.
 
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The old vintage bits are like getting a cheap fix, and I usually need a fix, even after my last one an hour ago. I can feel the need ;]
 
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