It'll be nice to see you Amy. I got itchy fingers and 6 strings to satisfy the urge! Little by little the 8 strings are being nudged over by the six. Thanks for the Kaufman photo memories. You're great fun.
Amy,
Thanks for the fast reply!
I may need to make a road trip down your way some time just to get a break from "Inside the Beltway Livin'"...BTW, if I havn't already mentioned it, and if you are up this way on Saturday November the 22, I'm having a potluck/jam.
Take care and have a great day,
Andy B.
I thought about you in late June when I was in Va. Beach for a few days. My father had heart bypass surgery on 6/27 - he's doing great now - but as I was in downtown Norfolk every day I wondered how close I was to you!
Keep on pickin'... hope to see you at next year's Kamp! My biz is gonna have to pick up a lot before then if I'm able to go... but here's hoping!
Amy,
Thanks for the add. The giant guitar is just over the TN line on U.S. 81. I took that shot this year from the highway rest area (conveniently right across the road) on the way to Kaufman Kamp!
Dan
Steve, my office is across the street from Dusty Strings in Seattle and it turns out they have a D18GE in stock. I had not even noticed it but picked it up. The neck takes some getting used to (or probably for me the bigger adjustment is tied to a 1…
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Erika
Thanks for the fast reply!
I may need to make a road trip down your way some time just to get a break from "Inside the Beltway Livin'"...BTW, if I havn't already mentioned it, and if you are up this way on Saturday November the 22, I'm having a potluck/jam.
Take care and have a great day,
Andy B.
I thought about you in late June when I was in Va. Beach for a few days. My father had heart bypass surgery on 6/27 - he's doing great now - but as I was in downtown Norfolk every day I wondered how close I was to you!
Keep on pickin'... hope to see you at next year's Kamp! My biz is gonna have to pick up a lot before then if I'm able to go... but here's hoping!
Gary
Michael
let me know if you want mini-disc conversion assistance.
peace and good pickin
Becky
Thanks for the add. The giant guitar is just over the TN line on U.S. 81. I took that shot this year from the highway rest area (conveniently right across the road) on the way to Kaufman Kamp!
Dan
Anita
Tommy
Good to see you here. There's a lot to be said about reasonable tempos. All good.
BTW did you see the gal pickers group? Please join us.
Marcy
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