this is really something;.. where else?... right here in our house in Brussels because we bought the one on the right...;-)
(okay we did not buy the blue one at Paul Beucher, we bought another one there.. and we are the proud owners of a blue one just like that ... which we brought over here from the US).
Okay I once had a fridge almost the color of the one on the left and would love to own a '57 Chevy the color of the one on the right...Very vintage to me. Great shot!
I was going to say they're very South Beach Miami. But what I'm guessing you WON'T see in Miami is a music store that's been in business since 1850! Great shot, Genie.
Hi Genie! It was so niice to hear from you! Yes I can imagine them in other places.... but I'd MUCH rather see them in Paris! *winks & sighs dreamily* Vanna
Très belle photo! La guitare verte me fait penser à la couleur de la salle de bain d'une maison où on avait emménagé il y a très longtemps! On l'a vite repeinte;o) Ta photo aurait été parfaite pour 'The weekend in black and white' et comme ça, plus de couleurs bizarres! he he he!
They are kind of cool guitars, Genie, but I am afraid that the voting so far is that these are not unique colors. Don't get mad at me, I'm just reporting!
Peu importe les couleurs quand je revois des guitares de rock, je ressens des frissons...
ReplyDeleteI could imagine these, and many other colours, in all kids of places.
ReplyDeleteBut, they are so Parisienne.
Maybe in Memphis, Tennessee?..:o)
ReplyDeleteAaaah. These guitars are exciting me :)
ReplyDelete@Malyss: I, too was going to say Memphis, TN!!! Great photo, Genie!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I've never seen an aqua-green guitar before.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend Genie!
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Hello Genie, your hoto in the head of this blog is my favorite photo of Paris. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYou've got my attention with these guitars.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to hear a couple of french musicians playing them.
ReplyDeleteDream on Genie. Paris has a monopoly on a lot of things but colour is not one of them. It's still a nice shot.
ReplyDeleteYes -- probably on some old 1950s cars in the US --
ReplyDeleteNashville!
ReplyDeleteWHere is Bo Diddly when you need him? HA
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I love them!! What a fun shot for the day -- and colorful!!! Hope you have a lovely evening and a great weekend, Genie, mon ami!
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this is really something;.. where else?... right here in our house in Brussels because we bought the one on the right...;-)
ReplyDelete(okay we did not buy the blue one at Paul Beucher, we bought another one there.. and we are the proud owners of a blue one just like that ... which we brought over here from the US).
Okay I once had a fridge almost the color of the one on the left and would love to own a '57 Chevy the color of the one on the right...Very vintage to me. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgoues! Wonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteActually, you'd see those same colors in any guitar shop in the world. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteI was going to say they're very South Beach Miami. But what I'm guessing you WON'T see in Miami is a music store that's been in business since 1850! Great shot, Genie.
ReplyDeleteHi Genie! It was so niice to hear from you!
ReplyDeleteYes I can imagine them in other places.... but I'd MUCH rather see them in Paris! *winks & sighs dreamily* Vanna
This is why we love Paris~ we see it all!
ReplyDeleteVery cool(colors).
ReplyDeleteTrès belle photo!
ReplyDeleteLa guitare verte me fait penser à la couleur de la salle de bain d'une maison où on avait emménagé il y a très longtemps! On l'a vite repeinte;o)
Ta photo aurait été parfaite pour 'The weekend in black and white' et comme ça, plus de couleurs bizarres! he he he!
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Bises et belle fin de semaine, Genie!
I've never seen that shade of green but they are great!
ReplyDeleteThey are kind of cool guitars, Genie, but I am afraid that the voting so far is that these are not unique colors. Don't get mad at me, I'm just reporting!
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