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Country Music Hall of Fame Ricky Skaggs Tony Llama Boots w/ COA ~ Free Shipping

$ 390.71

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Excellent Condition
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Artist: Ricky Skaggs
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

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    Country Music Hall of Fame Ricky Skaggs Tony Llama Boots w/ COA
    ~ Free Shipping ~
    Up for sale today is this Pair of
    Tony Llama Full Quill Ostrich Boots donated to the Nashville YWCA by Ricky Skaggs. The boots come with a framed picture of Ricky wearing the boots and the YWCA Celeb auction COA. The boots have aged and turned a darker color then when new. Great piece of Country Music history by one of the best pickers Nashville has ever seen.
    October 21st was a big deal for Nashville bluegrassers as Ricky Skaggs was formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. He went in alongside fellow inductees Johnny Gimble, and Dottie West at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum facility there in town. Skaggs was feted by Garth Brooks, Larry Cordle, and Sierra Hull on a grassy rendition of Highway 40 Blues, and by Dierks Bentley on You’ve Got A Lover. Also sharing in the celebration was Chris Stapleton, who sang Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn. Similar tributes were offered for Dottie West and Johnny Gimble, including a performance of Gardenia Waltz by Michael Cleveland and Jeff White.  The big emotional moment of the night came just after Ricky had been presented with his Hall of Fame medallion by Garth Brooks, who then asked him to take it off from around his neck. A Museum curator then came out with Bill Monroe’s legendary F-5 mandolin, on display elsewhere in the building, and presented it to Skaggs to play.
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