From: "Bob W"
> >
> > mean, I love the puns but I'd also like ya to look at da picture -- > > and perhaps even suggest what "brand" may be on the objects.
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/ylhof4q
> > Do you mean "brand" as in the brand of guitars? The biggest > one in the front looks like it could be a Gibson ES 335, > except that the pickguard is missing (you can see a screw > hole where it used to be) and the mother-of-pearl inlays on > the fingerboard don't look like original Gibson, so it may be > an imitation Gibson. > > The three guitars behind it (the blue, cream and red-yellow > sunburst coloured ones) are Gibson Les Pauls or imitation Les > Pauls. Judging by the long distance between the bridge and > end-piece (which you can't even see) of the cream one, it's > not a genuine Les Paul, unless it's been modified. Les Pauls > are oft-imitated, being (along with the Fender Stratocaster) > the pre-eminent rock guitar since the birth of rock and roll. > > I can't tell you what the other instruments in the window are. >

It's what musicians call 'a banjo'.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrlqQ1_vZVE

But do you know what "Perfect Pitch" means?












wait for it











It's when you throw an accordion into a dumpster and it lands on a banjo.

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