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Old 08-22-2013, 11:26 AM
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Wait don't go Real 1 I want to explain.

OK I was bringing up guitars and drums in relation to what you consider a Continuation Cobra as being real.

Now my best buddy gave me a duplicate copy of his black chrome kit that he toured with. It was an exact duplicate copy, what would you call it? Copy? Duplicate? Maybe but it was one set of four in that series, so I compare it to a 60's cobra.

Now Jimmy's signature guitars have his DNA on them, fingerprints cause he played them and some are worth six figures because of the material I have with them. They are limited editions of guitars he has in his collection. They are not original but copies signed and numbered and played. Only one called a black beauty there is no original because it was lost/stolen decades ago. I guess these could be called continuation guitars, they are copies of the original.

Now the triple neck acoustic guitar was made for the unledded Zeppelin set on MTV years ago. When I found out one was commissioned I asked for a second one to be made. Both were played at concerts because I asked him to do that. Mine is a copy you can say but it was one of two so it was an original. However the triple neck was commissioned as a replacement of one Jimmy used back in the 70's with Zeppelin. So it is a modern interpretation of the 70's triple necker.

That is what you have not a copy, not a real one, but a modern interpretation of a 60's cobra.

Now if I go one step further didn't Ford do a modern interpretation of a Cobra not long ago. Not sure what it is called but I'm sure everyone saw it. Now after saying that what is a continuation Cobra, really?
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