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foreign okay what are we doing here so after a long period of time of not playing guitar I started playing again I bought a nice guitar and Ive been playing about three months but I found this old guitar in the back of the closet and uh it might have been my old guitar from high school and it might have been a guitar I got my uh one of my two sons back when they were in high school but anyway uh I pulled it out after I bought mine and I was like wow this things a piece of junk and then I looked at it a little bit closer and I thought you know maybe its not so it is a Drifter and the model in here see that but anyway I looked it up and its a Drifter model df130 it was made in 1976 according to the serial number theres a huge guitar boom back then and uh it was made by the Continental music company out of Oak Brook Illinois so I looked into him and what those guys actually were into was they made brass and woodwind instruments uh for schools middle schools Junior highs and high sch