TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge part XIV.
I got 6 hours of sensitivity training for that one.
I'm glad I retired at age 50, I would have never survived in this safe space pro nouns workforce.
Afternoon Woodsnitzes, running Friday errands so we don’t have to leave the house while the working class has a couple of days off.
Most of us were brought up to be self confident and it really is practically a fault these days, what it's doing is building a weaker society.
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Tonebender (10-06-2023)
make it four. Been unsupervised for over 21 years. Unless you consider 2 granddaughters trying to tell me what to do.
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rocket23 (10-06-2023)
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nevada72 (10-06-2023)
Nice guitars John. Today I contemplated taking my rare 1987 Gibson Les Paul Studio Standard in Ferrari red to Jimmy's vintage guitar store and selling it. I have my eye on a new Gibson 335 in satin burst finish. I even called Sam Ash in Tampa to see of they still had the 335. I was in there and played it a short time ago and can't get over it yet. After getting it out and seeing what an awesome guitar the Les Paul is, I could not part with it quite yet. The finish has started checking and the binding is quite yellow, that thing has the relic mojo for sure. They only made a Studio Standard model for a couple of years in the later 80's and they are relatively rare. Gibson would not tell me how many they made. It is basically a Studio but with binding on the front edge like a Standard. I have the original bridge and tuners in the case pocket. The previous owner replaced the tuners, I presume because one of them seems to be broken. It may have fell over. I replaced the bridge with one I had on the shelf because the stock one is corroded and needs to be restored. Easy enough but I'm not going to do it.
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nevada72 (10-06-2023)