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[[headline from newspaper]]...ber 29, 1982 THE WASHINGTON POST [[underlined]] . . . happen to be older (average age: [[??]] compared to 26 for the other two magazines). Almost half the GP and Keyboard readers are "people struggling to make careers in music." When he first came to GP as an assistant editor in 1970, Crockett spent a year learning how to play guitar "so that I knew something about the mechanics involved. And I spent five years reading every available book about the guitar - history, performance, maintenance. I'm probably one of the world's truly great authorities on the instrument . . . but God forbid you should put one in my hands." [[end of article]] [[italicized wording]] ?cements [[in Banner Box]] Photo of young man and woman - [[ words of article cut off]] Married tsinger Elmira, N.Y., e marriage of rt Charles Ar- Argetsinger of e yesterday in re the bride's munity College, L. Warner, of rner,, Washing- Her father is in Elmira and rt Museum. [[End of page]]
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