![]() ![]() ![]() It now lives with my grandson in a French boulangerie and I play it every time I'm there to help serve in the shop. It went on to the Gambia where I manufactured a peg from a bit of hardwood I found on a campsite and the peg is still there as a souvenir. A couple of years ago it went down through Spain and Morocco, Western Sahara and Mauritania to Senegal where it sprung a peg while playing with some guys we met near Dacca. It has been to all round Europe to Holland, Belgium Italy, Croatia, Switzerland, Germany and Austria. I now live in France and I've now given it to my grandson but whenever I go touring it goes with me as a great traveling instrument because it is so well built. I paid £20 for it and restrung it and it has been a great guitar ever since. It had no strings was full of dead leaves and had been left out in the rain I think. I bought an FG 335 in a boot sale in the South-east of England more than 30 years ago. ![]()
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