Yes, do think about the Norton. Buy a helmet, and a second for your S.O, if you don't already have them. Its not like a Norton Commando was a practical way of getting around- you wanted it for some really personal reasons, and those reasons may still apply. My friend Kevin just recently sold his Gold Wing, and that made sense to me- he hardly ever rode anymore. Robert, sorry to hear you sold your guitar! The good news is, a good Les Paul is a LOT easier to find than a Norton!
Bill Abbott 93 Corrado, Wannacrewcaborpickup, 90 Gibson Thunderbird, 76 custom with Fender Precision neck, 70s Yamaha FG-180, 80's Yamaha FG-412, /\_/\ //o o\\ <<==Y==>> "growing whiskers and a tail!" mm,\C/,mm
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