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In the world of "guitar" the death of Les Paul is akin to the passing of Babe Ruth...
About twenty or so years ago, I asked Les to autograph a baseball I brought to one of his regular Monday night gigs at a place called Fat Tuesdays in NYC. Most folks had records or guitars for the man to sign. I asked him if he'd ever signed a ball before and he said he had not. And from the looks of the signature it seemed he was telling the truth. I still find it hard to believe that I have something that might have been a first for Les Paul. |
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