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Available: Mann SEM-5 solid body single cutaway
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"Jazz in June" Lincoln, Nebraska
Tuesday June 14, 2005

The John Jorgenson Quintet
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A personal pictography by Jazz in June Co-chair, Ted Eschliman
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Crowd estimated at approximately 6500 people, although it was hard to tell with all the dancing...
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A little backstage pre-concert jamming with friend Scott Tichenor, Web Author and Global Mandolin Mogul (www.mandolincafe.com).

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The instrument, incidentally, is a delightful custom-made 4-string mandolin by West Coast Luthier, Paul Lestock, www.arrowguitar.com.
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"Celebrities" in the audience:
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Two of the prettiest girls in the crowd:
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