Franklin Steel Guitar Co.
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Theresa Galbraith
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Franklin Steel Guitar Co.
Hi! I'm not sure if this is where I should post this or not. Anyway, my dad, Paul Sr., asked me to, because a rumor has been started, saying that he isn't building guitars anymore. This is simply not true. Thanks, Theresa
For more information: www.paul-franklin.com
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For more information: www.paul-franklin.com
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Al Gershen
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Hi Theresa Galbrait:
Some might suggest that your posting was on the wrong page of the SGF but I believe that that it was both informative and effective.
Please pass the regards of the "members" (If I may so boldly speak on their behalf) of the SGF to your dad, Paul Franklin, Sr. and we look forward to seeing many more Franklin pedal steel guitars and related products in the years to come.
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Regards,
Al Gershen
Grants Pass, Oregon. USA
Fender 1000 and Fender PS 210
Some might suggest that your posting was on the wrong page of the SGF but I believe that that it was both informative and effective.
Please pass the regards of the "members" (If I may so boldly speak on their behalf) of the SGF to your dad, Paul Franklin, Sr. and we look forward to seeing many more Franklin pedal steel guitars and related products in the years to come.
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Regards,
Al Gershen
Grants Pass, Oregon. USA
Fender 1000 and Fender PS 210
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jerry wallace
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Jack Strayhorn
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Theresa, good luck fighting rumors. I had to constantly dispute that the Emmons Co. was going out of business. I finally started telling people, yes, we have been going out of business for 35 years. It finally becomes quite comical and no longer has any effect. Say hello to your wonderful parents. They have always been such gracious people.
Sincerely, Jack
Sincerely, Jack
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Theresa Galbraith
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