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Yeah, copy all that. Okay, I like to play a Fender Stratocaster, a Fender Stratocaster, using the Eric Clapton Signature Model, the Eric Clapton Model, Fender Stratocaster. If I buy one here in Sydney, Australia, it will cost me upwards of $10,000. But if I buy one from the United States, it will cost me $4,000. Hi, hi. I just like to play, I'm not in a band, I was in a band earlier on, like 30 years ago, not much came about it. I like to play AC, DC, a bit of Eagles, rock and roll and some blues, things like that, you know, just music. That's good to listen to, not like the music these days. Yeah, some of the Fenders and the Gibsons are really expensive, like you can pay up to $80,000. And what they've been doing the last 20 years in Fender and Gibson is making brand new guitars look very old. Because a lot of artists, like professional artists, ones that we know, they don't like to bring a new guitar on stage, they like to have a guitar that looks old and beaten up. So Fender and Gibson and a lot of other companies, when they make these new guitars, they beat them up, they scratch them. They put the hardware out in the rain in the different weather climates to make them rust, have a patina so it looks old. And I think you know what I'm talking about and they like a bit of a checking on the body of the guitar, the lack of checks, it's like cracks from the humidity playing in concerts, indoor concerts with the smoke and the humidity. They're called relics, Fender and Gibson make relics guitars. Made by the master luthiers at Fender and they can cost anything up to $80,000 for a limited edition model. Anyway I'll put it back to you, I just hope I'm getting through. Back to you.
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