A Trip To The Professor's Abode
stephent28
Posted 2006-03-09 8:00 PM (#262908)
Subject: A Trip To The Professor's Abode



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Well, if you remember the unbelievable pictures that ProfessorBB posted a few weeks or so back.....(due to the still uncomplete system upgrade you will have to refresh your memory by going to the Professor's OFC gallery and look at the Bandroom)

I have to say that it is even more impressive up close and real. I still an wearing sunglasses from the brilliant glare of all the incredible neon signs :D .

Anyway.....lots of fun and I was totally bummed that my left hand is messed up so I am only barely able to strum a barr chord......but that did not stop me from sampling a tremendous amount of awesome guitars of every size, shape and manufacturer!

The Professor is a great guy with a full head of hair (something I am totally jealous of :( ) and has some amazing stories of growing up in California.

However, he is in dire need of some Adamas time with a U681T, a 1581 reissue or a 1681 and 1688. Next time I am over there, I am going to bring a few juicy axes for him to play with and start up a whole new case of GAS!.....and hopefully my hand will be recovered enought that we can actually jam a bit! :)

Oh yeah.....Prof....in case you read this before I get to call you, I put my chewing gum on the ovation case while we were eating the cake and I am pretty sure I forgot to pick it up before I left.....so my apoligies but be very very careful when walking around your kitchen because I think it might be lying on the floor somewhere and I would really hate for the misses to step on it and then bar me from every returning :rolleyes: ....no really.....I am dead serious!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-09 9:53 PM (#262909 - in reply to #262908)
Subject: Re: A Trip To The Professor's Abode


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Geez, Stephen. Good think you don't have hair or you'd get gum stuck in it. I was very careful not to spill my drink when I was at Dave's house. Good to be back home where I can be a slob.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-03-10 12:49 AM (#262910 - in reply to #262908)
Subject: Re: A Trip To The Professor's Abode



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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Geez, Stephen. Good think you don't have hair or you'd get gum stuck in it.
Mark, that is probably very true!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-03-10 8:43 AM (#262911 - in reply to #262908)
Subject: Re: A Trip To The Professor's Abode



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No problem, Stephen. Glad for the company. Somehow, the gum made its way to the Bandmaster between the head and speaker cabinet. Now I don't need to bother looking for another head screw. Actually, the grandkids were over yesterday and since it is nowhere to be found, I have to presume one of them found it. We need to do this again, sans the gum.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-03-10 10:22 AM (#262912 - in reply to #262908)
Subject: Re: A Trip To The Professor's Abode



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:p :rolleyes: :eek: :D
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Waskel
Posted 2006-03-10 11:48 AM (#262913 - in reply to #262908)
Subject: Re: A Trip To The Professor's Abode



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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
Actually, the grandkids were over yesterday and since it is nowhere to be found, I have to presume one of them found it.
No worries, Stephen. By the time you go back, they'll probably be done with it and gladly give it back.
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