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On Nov 25, 5:06*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message news ![]() Good move. I think there's something to that 'possession is nine-tenths' bit. Anyway, I feel much better having the boat back under my control. And, glad to see you're still alive and kicking. How's the shop? From your web site it appears to be doing well. I know nothing of guitars, so don't stick my head in your door. Hope you have a great Thanksgiving and that all are well. -- John H Doing well thanks. * Stuck my head in here to see what's new. *Seems to be a few more boating posts which is good but also still a lot of politicking and name calling. The music shop is consuming most of my time. *It has grown more than I originally bargained for, but still is fun. *Getting to meet a lot of interesting people. *Actually sold a custom built guitar to a member of Bob Dylan's band. * Actually the guitar is going to Dylan, but there were issues to get around. *The band member is Donnie Herron, a multi-instrument player that has been with Dylan for about five years now, both in touring performances and recording sessions. *He visited the shop, entertained us for a while (pros are in another league) and then tried one of the custom built guitars we have. *He commented that "Bob would love this guitar". *(It's a historic reproduction of a guitar built back around 1900). He left, but later that afternoon I got a telephone call. He said they were sending someone down from Boston to pick up the guitar and it would be on stage that night, which was the last night of Dylan's performance at the Wang Center. Pretty exciting day, both for me and the luthier who built the guitar. Take care and Happy "T" day to everyone. Eisboch Good to see you, Richard. Your board is fun too. But needs more members! |
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