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                    <image:loc>https://www.premierguitar.com/media-library/guitar-bridge.jpg?id=26574982&amp;width=1200</image:loc>                    <image:caption>Photo 1 Two versions of an extremely simple so-called bass-extender.</image:caption>                    <image:title>guitar bridge</image:title>                </image:image>
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