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Mitzdawg
Posted 2010-03-25 12:57 PM (#376192)
Subject: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar
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Check out the last page of the latest issue of Vintage Guitar.

A certain professorial member of the OFC got a picture of his man-cave published!

Congrats! :cool:
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2010-03-25 4:36 PM (#376193 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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My wife thinks I'm a professional OFC member too. Oh wait... professorial.

If ever a man-cave deserved it, it would be that one.
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-03-25 4:39 PM (#376194 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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Someone scan it and post it please. Or Professor, post a picture
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-03-29 3:01 PM (#376195 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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This is the one they ran. Fortunately, it shows a few of our favorite models.
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fillhixx
Posted 2010-03-29 3:24 PM (#376196 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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When I die, would you keep my ashes there?

Maybe formed into a concrete amp riser?
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Patch
Posted 2010-03-29 3:48 PM (#376197 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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This is better than therapy. I definitely feel less obsessed now.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-03-29 4:43 PM (#376198 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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Looks like a great place to get stuck in for a couple of decades. The worst part of that whole deal is that the dude can actually really play all those guitars and amps. He's a lot more go than show.

Well done.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-03-29 5:56 PM (#376199 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar


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Originally posted by stonebobbo:
He's a lot more go than show.

Well done.
And he's got plenty of show. I'm just sorry we didn't have time for me to wear out my welcome. Brad and his wife showed me the cave, fed me, let me watch and listen and try to follow Brad as he played, all the day before they left on a trip to Europe. OK, I probably overstayed my welcome, but they didn't make me feel like it. Nice folks.
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stephent28
Posted 2010-03-29 6:03 PM (#376200 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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I just wonder where Brad stored all the equipment that made it possible to have part of an empty floor showing.

I've been there more than a few times and I have NEVER seen that much floor space.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-03-29 6:36 PM (#376201 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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You guys are really kind. I just moved the center floor stuff out of the way for the photo shoot. Those guitars hanging on the rack are sticking out almost two feet. The crap on the racks and walls seems endless, and this is only one corner of the room. All this gear and my practice regimen has changed to "down-down-up" on the silent and very convenient Traveler. It seems like obtaining the guitars was the easy part. The neon signs are more difficult to find. Fortunately, when I started collecting them, there weren't very many people with a similar interest.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-03-29 7:47 PM (#376202 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar


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I forgot to mention what a great job you did on your back yard. I didn't want SWMBO to see any pictures of that or our backyard would be added to my list of projects.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-03-29 8:33 PM (#376203 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar
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That's sooo flippin' awesome!

I'll never feel git get guilt again...

BTW, congrats on the AI repeat!
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stephent28
Posted 2010-03-29 9:58 PM (#376204 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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Originally posted by 2ifbyC:
BTW, congrats on the AI repeat!
I was there. Did I miss sumptin? Brad you holding out?
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-03-29 10:39 PM (#376205 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar
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Whoops... that was John, right?

Nonetheless, one day I'd love to hibernate in Brad's 'cave just for the mojo!
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TAFKAR
Posted 2010-03-30 5:46 AM (#376206 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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Man, I just discovered a reason to go to Colorado. Is that what Heaven is like for guitarists?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-03-30 9:15 AM (#376207 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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John took first. I was part of the accompaniment for Mark who took runner-up.
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Beal
Posted 2010-03-30 9:20 AM (#376208 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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very nice
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2010-03-30 10:45 AM (#376209 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar


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Originally posted by TAFKAR:
Man, I just discovered a reason to go to Colorado. Is that what Heaven is like for guitarists?
If it were in Iowa, then I'd say that it is heaven...
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Beal
Posted 2010-03-30 11:20 AM (#376210 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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how's the bathroom off of it?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-03-30 11:37 AM (#376211 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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Originally posted by Beal:
how's the bathroom off of it?
Nothing like yours. Not ever.
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Glen C.
Posted 2010-03-30 1:23 PM (#376212 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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Texas may not be heaven but God likes to come here on vacation

Very nice man cave, now I have something to aspire to.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2010-03-31 9:21 AM (#376213 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar


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Beal posted:
very nice
I agree and it is awesome Brad...
My office is not quite that lit up although it's a start..

After managing a Music Store for three years and owning one for four more, I kinda got OD'd...and the fact that I have no more room at the moment: nearly every closet is full of guitars and gear and every room is close to being the same way...it's a sickness...but the only threat of death from it is when SWMBO gets that "look"...

So my Man Cave has spread to the whole house...but Beal knows all about that...I'm still able to use my shower...for now...
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Waskel
Posted 2010-03-31 10:28 AM (#376214 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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AW
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Beal
Posted 2010-03-31 11:25 AM (#376215 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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Location: 6 String Ranch
it's good to be clean
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stephent28
Posted 2010-03-31 12:15 PM (#376216 - in reply to #376192)
Subject: Re: Man Cave in Vintage Guitar



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WoW.....Mike, good to see ya posting again.

Hope you are feeling better.
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