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MWoody
Posted 2009-06-18 1:10 AM (#411480)
Subject: More Wood to Play With Story



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Location: Upper Left USA
We survived marrying off a Daughter this weekend and we are watching my Grandson this week, so I have escaped from work. I posted a couple of kayaks on the local CL and ended up taking a trip to Kirkland to deliver 2 boats.


I met a new friend and we started to talk about hobbies/Projects/Guitars and I was glad to hear that someone besides us knew that Ovations made solidbodies and that a Breadwinner is more than a Waged Employee!

When I mentioned I liked to play with woods he talked me into buying a slab of Black Walnut from a tree cleared in 2000.




Gave him an invite to the OFC thanked him for the tasty piece of lumber!

I'll have to stare at it for a while and see what it needs to become. Most likely end up with an Ovation Neck...
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-06-18 1:46 AM (#411481 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story


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Location: Copenhagen Denmark
MWoody :
"I'll have to stare at it for a while and see what it needs to become. Most likely end up with an Ovation Neck..."

.. or a set o` paddles ...

Vic
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lanaki
Posted 2009-06-18 1:48 AM (#411482 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story


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Location: big island
black walnut makes fer a nice banjo. i have one.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-06-18 2:01 AM (#411483 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story



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You know, I used to like you guys... :p
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-06-18 2:07 AM (#411484 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story



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Location: Brisbane Australia
You just can't help yourself can you??

Woody's other affliction

LAS, maybe TAS or possibly WAS :D

Nice piece of L,T or W Mike

AJ
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-06-18 9:10 AM (#411485 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story



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Posts: 5881

Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
Ever consider making an amp cab with dovetail joints?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-06-18 10:33 AM (#411486 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story


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Location: Boise, Idaho
"Survived marrying off a daughter". Dammit, Mike. I have been rejoicing in the fact that I made my last college tuition payment, then your post and SWMBO reminded me that both daughters aren't married yet. I was thinking that I might finally have a guitar fund, but now I'm thinking I might have to sell off some guitars to pay for weddings.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-06-18 1:40 PM (#411487 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story



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Mark, let me help...

Per unit Events from here on out:
College
Wedding
Furnish the Nursery
Down Payment assistance on first Home
(Life Happens Surprise) To be announced
Travel for Grandmom since Kid's moved to another State/Country


Also:
Your 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th and 35th Anniversary. Anything after that just claim memory lapse or make your kids pay for it!
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stephent28
Posted 2009-06-18 2:05 PM (#411488 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story



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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
I can understand helping the kids with tuition but I have never understood why parents are obligated to pay for a lavish wedding.

We had a nice church wedding and served mixed nuts and soda pop at the reception. If anyone complained I didn't hear it (cause we were heading out to begin our new life). Musta worked cause 34 years later we are still together.

On the other hand....my wife's sister has had 3 lavish and expensive weddings........
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MWoody
Posted 2009-06-18 3:04 PM (#411489 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story



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I fully support the simple Family gathering, lots of food, meet the outlaws/inlaws/Gene Pool and send the kids off on a good start.

I can tell you, the second weddings are much easier...

Hallmark and Diamond Sales marketing are the Devil incarnate.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-06-18 4:22 PM (#411490 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story


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Someone needs to pay for a study to see if there's a statistical relationship between the cost of the wedding and the length of the marriage. I'll bet that it's inversely proportional--cheaper=longer.
The problem is that we fathers of daughters, the proponents of cheap weddings, don't have the cash or incentive to fund the study. The lavish wedding people have probably already paid for the study and didn't like the results, so they buried them.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-06-18 8:27 PM (#411491 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story



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Mark, my man!

If you are trying to find a logical formula involving Love, Marriage and Money I suggest you seek Counseling or Medication...


...It's like trying to legislate Common Sense, give it up bro!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-06-19 12:11 AM (#411492 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story


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My career is supposedly based on logic. I met SWMBO in a logic class in college. She'd have flunked if I hadn't helped her out.
I'd have gone nuts if I hadn't figured out the one universal truth--in any argument THE GUY ALWAYS LOSES. Once I learned this truth, I have found peace.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2009-06-19 11:04 PM (#411493 - in reply to #411480)
Subject: Re: More Wood to Play With Story


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Posts: 747

Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
... I'll bet that it's inversely proportional--cheaper=longer.
I think that might be true.
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