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Music Store Patron Purchases Kid His Dream Dimebag Guitar After Noticing Him Playing It

Fallon is impacted by Williams Syndrome, and can play some serious Pantera riffs.

Dimebag Guitar Story
photo: JB Hart Music Company

J.B. Hart Music Co., a music store located in Grand Junction, CO, had a patron named Fallon coming into their store for years asking to play the "Pantera guitar." Fallon could play some serious Pantera riffs and, one day while ripping some of 'em, was noticed by another patron who bought him the guitar after he left. Fallon eventually returned to the store after moving to Texas and was given his dream axe. The look on his face is priceless, or fierce as hell depending on if there's any whammy bar action happening at that moment.

"This is Fallon," said the store in a post." Over the last couple of years, he would visit the store from Montrose. His request each time was to play the 'Pantera' guitar, meaning the Dean Dimebag Darrell ML Guitar. We were shocked he knew some Dimebag riffs. Fallon is impacted by Williams Syndrome and has an excellent knowledge and a love for music. His dream was to own this guitar.

"Eight months ago, when he was in the store playing it, another customer took notice of Fallon. It moved this customer so much he returned to the store later, purchased the guitar, and asked us to give the guitar to Fallon anonymously the next time we saw him.

"However, we didn't see Fallon until today. We tried finding him to no avail. Today, his family came in the store, and we learned they had moved to Texas and returned this week for a visit. It was a wonderful experience to gift Fallon his dream guitar as a gift from a kind stranger. His mom burst into tears, and Fallon beamed with excitement. It was a special moment. There are still good people in this world.

"Here are a few photos, a couple showing off his dive bomb face. (He is really proud of that face)

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