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		<title>Larry Collins and Joe Maphis &#8211; Ramrod (1959) &#8211; Music Video</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<I>"At first, Collins played a Gibson LG-2, but almost immediately, the kids were sent to guitar builder Paul Bigsby’s shop in Downey, where he had customized or built instruments for Travis and others on “Town Hall.” For Larry, he dressed a 3/4-size Gibson ES-140 with an inlaid armrest and pickguard with Larry’s name, much like what he’d done on Maphis’ Super 400. He also added a Bigsby pickup near the bridge. In the years that followed, Larry worked with Semie Moseley on several fancy guitars including doublenecks that became trademarks associated with him and Maphis."</I><br>
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