Greetings, Carrie I'm sorry sweetie I sold all my saddle making equipment. It was a bit much for me now so... I still do some special order stuff, but not for saddles any longer. When the market changed and new saddle makers graduated from schools I gave it up. I had my fun in the sun for several years, so now I just doodle with it and play my box at some local state functions and that's about it. If I ever get younger or start again you'll be the first to know, promise
Greetings,
Leather , lets see, anything from visors to saddles. Even though I enjoyed he ride while it lasted saddle days are over. Not enough time to continue that game. Now, it's whatever people like and I make a pattern (if time permits) and so forth. Been doing it as a hobby since I was 'bout 12 years young. Take care read ya' soon I hope.
I checked out your website. I'll be back to buy at some point. I too ride however, mostly english as in eventing. I love the speed and the jumps. But, I come from a long line of cowboys.
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…
Sorry to get a little off topic :-( I realized it once I clicked the Add Reply button..
I like what you said about being able to afford a 20 Dollar Hygrometer... if you can spend 4 grand on a box.. and you can't spend the little bit of money on the…
So what you are talking about here Jon, is not what I started the thread for( but it IS a nice aside!) You NEED to know what your humidity is at in your house were your axe lives. That is what the Hygrometer is for. There are all kinds of threads ev…
I've never had a gauge that I've used for any of my guitars, but what I have done which only costs a few dollars is to get a travel soap box and a sponge to use as a small humidifier that I keep in my case.
It's works really well and fits perfectly…
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Leather , lets see, anything from visors to saddles. Even though I enjoyed he ride while it lasted saddle days are over. Not enough time to continue that game. Now, it's whatever people like and I make a pattern (if time permits) and so forth. Been doing it as a hobby since I was 'bout 12 years young. Take care read ya' soon I hope.
i wasn't able to add you for some reason, so i've tried to add you. maybe this'll work.
thanks,
fc
if you know of anyone who might enjoy them, please send along
nice picking when i view your page -- is that you?
i meant 'added" as a friend
and videos
not much of a speller today
i guess you were ended as a friend. this system is apparently build for computer morons like me
i sent you a message with links to two vidoes i recently did to accompany a pair of my songs (i'm more a finger picker than a flat picker)
they're at
my beautiful friend -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOE8sCmWeIQ
all the good men -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuySpA6wuvQ
you might enjoy them
dave
Cheers,
Bill
Thanks and best regards,
Brant Beene
Thanks for inviting me to be your friend. Sandy
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