The Story of Willie Nelson's Trigger.

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hekawi

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the mojoest mojoing of any guitar mojo ever.

thanks for posting. i love the line "there'd be bits of wood flying like shrapnel"
 

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That was cool. Wish I could stay as loyal to one guitar as Willie has all these years. I have recently been playing a lot more on my nylon-string guitar, and have really been enjoying it. I think I'll revisit some of Willie's records to check out the possibilities.
 

Mike Eskimo

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^^^ I just got a bigger-bodied shorter scale nylon string from the 60's and I can't put it down. Don't even want to look at my Tele's right now. Willie, Roger Miller, and Jerry Reed to a certain extent set me on this path. Thanks to them all.
 

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Willie seems to have less gas than most of us here.

LOL omg how true is dat lol! :D

Willie is such a legend in our times, there will never be another like him, or like Trigger too. His lifetime of work and guitar playing is just incredible. Long live Willie....
 
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