TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge part XIV.
@Juan L
Thanks for the reply, even though that's a bit disappointing. It is a feature that's out there, of course.....available.
One other Forum feature question if I may:
Is it possible to click on something that opens a thread at the point where I last read it? (Instead of it starting at the beginning of the thread each time?)
And, yes! I-25 is pretty good around here now!
Thanks for the reply, even though that's a bit disappointing. It is a feature that's out there, of course.....available.
One other Forum feature question if I may:
Is it possible to click on something that opens a thread at the point where I last read it? (Instead of it starting at the beginning of the thread each time?)
And, yes! I-25 is pretty good around here now!
Mick, as much as I’d like to, I’ll cash in some hotel points for a less sketchy place with shower heads. It will be at least 10 days I expect.
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rocket23 (01-21-2023)
Russ, Looks like the route would be close to the original 69 Woodstock site. A stop to pay homage seems fitting.
After meeting with the WoodStock, Blue Ribbon Destination Committee, we are pleased to offer this teaser for WoodStock 2023. The routes are not set in stone, destinations are flexible but we will be stopping at a couple of noteworthy museums, Wright-Patterson Field and the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. Entry to Canada is expected, however we will have alternative routes if we are turned back. The Mackinac Bridge and the Gay Bar are on the list as well as raiding Chuck’s refrigerator of all the left over beer that he has been hoarding over the years. Give it some thought, we will be stopping to visit with as many of our friends along the way that we can. The dates have not been disclosed.
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Juan L (01-21-2023)
I may be able to meet up in Nashville but then peel off.
I have been productive this morning. I changed out the tuners on a guitar and upgraded them to 18:1 Grovers. I also got one of the Minwax touch up pens and applied Ebony stain to the fretboard and it looks much better now. It is a cheap import guitar but it has good bones and I upgrading what matters when it comes to function. A friend that has made my pickups for years is building me a set to my specs and then she will be complete.
I have been productive this morning. I changed out the tuners on a guitar and upgraded them to 18:1 Grovers. I also got one of the Minwax touch up pens and applied Ebony stain to the fretboard and it looks much better now. It is a cheap import guitar but it has good bones and I upgrading what matters when it comes to function. A friend that has made my pickups for years is building me a set to my specs and then she will be complete.
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rocket23 (01-21-2023)
I may be able to meet up in Nashville but then peel off.
I have been productive this morning. I changed out the tuners on a guitar and upgraded them to 18:1 Grovers. I also got one of the Minwax touch up pens and applied Ebony stain to the fretboard and it looks much better now. It is a cheap import guitar but it has good bones and I upgrading what matters when it comes to function. A friend that has made my pickups for years is building me a set to my specs and then she will be complete.
I have been productive this morning. I changed out the tuners on a guitar and upgraded them to 18:1 Grovers. I also got one of the Minwax touch up pens and applied Ebony stain to the fretboard and it looks much better now. It is a cheap import guitar but it has good bones and I upgrading what matters when it comes to function. A friend that has made my pickups for years is building me a set to my specs and then she will be complete.
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Tonebender (01-21-2023)