A cute little girl and a Ukelele
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Re: A cute little girl and a Ukelele
Thanks Dave it was driving me crazy. I'm the kind of guy who when confronted with something I work it out. Thanks to Kyle I was able to do so. Isn't Kalei a cutie? A good old country girl.
Re: A cute little girl and a Ukelele
Lonnie:
I've got to admire you for doing that.
Eric
I've got to admire you for doing that.
Eric
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Re: A cute little girl and a Ukelele
Awesome Lonnie, she is a cutie.
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Thanks Eric ; I used some guitar wood I had put away. It's not like I'll miss the guitar. I don't have very good skills so it wouldn't have been a seller. So I figure she will get a lot of good out of it. My cousin told me when I took on the job that she will remember me forever. Well I hope so. I'm a sucker for kids. They know it too. Lol
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Re: A cute little girl and a Ukelele
I got both the top and back attached. Still trimming. I bought a fence for my bandsaw to come in so I can cut the binding.
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Re: A cute little girl and a Ukelele
Hey Lonnie, apparently you live in Manchester, Tn., right? I had a brother who lived there for many years and worked at Arnold Engineering. I spent a lot of time in that little 8 red light town. Love your story.
Harold Hensley
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