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                                      CROSS ROAD SLAMMER

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                                      I had this guitar body shipped to me because I need to learn more about building/fixing and it looked like a really cool guitar. Here's a little tid bit of what the finder had to say. I like it so much, I'm going to always assume it's true. Nothing better about an instrument than a story. Even if it is legend.

                                      "I will tell you this....that guitar came from an old guitar store in Greenwood, Mississippi....a major BLUES music town....its close to the "Crossroads" if your familiar with that....where Robert Johnson sold his soul.  It had been hanging there for years and years.....I vision it like this....maybe a famous but really poor blues musician repaired his guitar to continue to play the blues with a broken cardboard fixed guitar.  So, you may have some good history on your hands...."

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