That's a lot of wood!!!Great when your Wife is more than happy to help you with morning wood...
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That's a lot of wood!!!Great when your Wife is more than happy to help you with morning wood...
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LOL, trying to find out from the Bell installer, that ran me the line, whom I can bill off my Corp # for my full day and equipment to bury it.No doubt they will bill you for your impatience.
Mike
Working on a donation. Last week I donated 27 guitars to the Aeolian Hall, a music venue in my community with a free children's music program for disadvantaged kids. This week I am adding another ten or so guitars with a bunch of swag - gig bags, guitar hangers, guitar stands, 50 sets of strings, a Vox amplifier, a Gretsch banjo, a bunch of violin stuff and more. Next week another 10 or so guitars. That will get me down to the last half dozen which I plan to keep.
I'm even donating my 1969 Gibson SG which I have owned since 1974.
One of the guitars I donated was signed by Johnny Winter:
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here's a photo of last week's bunch:
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And tomorrow's bunch:
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That's cool. You must really be into music to have so many guitars! My son loves playing, and he has maybe 6-8 at a time, but gets rid of old ones to fund new purchases.Here's a photo from today's newspaper in my community. They did a nice article about the guitar donations. I hope it encourages others to make some donations as well. Leaving shortly with the second load of guitars.
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Wow. That sucks.His house survived, thank you LORD!
But garage didn't. Saved the '55 but lost highscool '72 'vette and '41 Chevy.
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Gutted this rusty turd for it's 5.9 and overdrive... Fun stuff lol.View attachment 1034004
We rebuilt the original 318 for his, this is going in the daughter's 72 Satellite. I was already steering towards EFI and an overdrive so when this was offered to me for $500... no brainer. I drove it home, seemed to have some sensor and exhaust issues but otherwise sounds really healthy. It will get stripped down, cleaned, resealed and freshened up.Going in your Dad's truck by chance??
We rebuilt the original 318 for his, this is going in the daughter's 72 Satellite. I was already steering towards EFI and an overdrive so when this was offered to me for $500... no brainer. I drove it home, seemed to have some sensor and exhaust issues but otherwise sounds really healthy. It will get stripped down, cleaned, resealed and freshened up.
Appreciate the kind words.I wondered, thought you had redone the original engine for Dad's truck, but didn't know about your girl's Satellite project. You continue to amaze me with the quality and quantity of work you do on your stuff. Kudo's to you!