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Happy Holidays 2011 from Premier Guitar

Happy Holidays from the Premier Guitar staff!

All of us here at Premier Guitar were too busy scrambling to finish the February 2012 issue to get a greeting card in the mail, so we decided to just walk around the office with a video camera and let everyone send their well wishes in person. Alas … it didn’t turn out quite like we expected with this Scrooge-y-ass staff. Oh well—have a happy holiday and a great new year, anyway!

P.S. Many happy returns from PG employees spread across the country (or unavailable at video time), too: Andy Ellis, Brett Petrusek, Charles Saufley, Dave Westin, Gary Ciocci, Jessica Sullivan, Joe Coffey, Jon Levy, Meghan Molumby, Patti Sprague, and Rich Osweiler.


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