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December 03, 2005 | Old Djoe Clark

Tis the season to be jolly. And materialistic and blatantly self-promotional. We choose to be NO exception, with Christmas gift ideas for the hopeless MAS addict...

Maybe you can't afford a Loar, or even a Rigel 'Gypsy Q' Q-95 is outside of your budget (at least for the next few weeks), but you can always suggest some items to your family and friends for your Christmas tree out of the JazzMando Merchandise Center.

Our latest cool gift idea is the JazzMando "Old Djoe Clark" Shirt. Don we now our gray apparel (or at least, kind of off-white):

Click: Latest outstanding JazzMando shirt!

As convenient as a mouse click and a credit card, let's make your Christmas shopping, or your own wish list that much more accessible. Just grap the URL's and mail them to family and friends! We still have a stock of the Collector's Edition Shirt, and you can always stock up on strings and picks. Who knows, maybe Santa is up for a Rigel, too! (We've got a cool demo Rigel 'Jethro' looking for a home.)

Posted by Ted at December 3, 2005 09:32 AM


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