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Author:  sfbrown [ Mon Feb 14, 2005 1:11 pm ]
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Hey, come see my shop! So began my afternoon oddessy today. When I arrived at his woodshed (sorry, I've always wanted to use the word), I was totally blown away. Not only by the shop itself (it puts mine to shame! ) but by his "stash". I saw more beautiful hardwood in one place than every before, more guitars in progress than Martin and what made the trip worthwhile, a quality individual.

Tim, Thank you for your kind hospitality today, you truly have your next vocation lined up. I may not be a luthier, (yet) but I have a very critical eye due to 30 years of woodworking. Your work is tremendous and the tone(s) were beautiful. Sorry, I don't have more experience with steel (I play classical exclusively). Truth be known, today was the first time I have played a steel string guitar.

You have both fired me up to get started on my first, but have given me a high bar to reach. You taught me more in 90 minutes than I had any right to expect. I think you also should consider teaching.

Thanks again for proving what a wonderful bunch frequents this forum.

Warm Regards, Steve Brown

PS When I get a moment, I will upload the picture we took.   

Author:  Jeff Doty [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 12:59 am ]
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Steve,

Is that Tim, Tim Mcknight? Sounds like it, so lucky you! Lets see that picture.

Jeff

Author:  Tim McKnight [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 1:03 pm ]
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Hi Steve:
Thanks for the kind words and for your visit. I enjoyed the time we spent together and the door is always open should you be in the area again.

Now, let's see that picture

Author:  sfbrown [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 1:14 pm ]
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Yeh, It was Tim Mc. Sorry for being so obtuse. I will upload the picture tomorrow as it is on my laptop. I warn you though, it is of our bare rear ends!

Steve

PS Some day, I'll tell you about the trip to his house!

Author:  Don Williams [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 12:58 am ]
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that didn't sound right to me for some reason....
remember folks, there are youngsters reading this stuff!



Author:  Tim McKnight [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 5:22 am ]
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It's an inside joke and it will be easliy understood after the picture is posted. It is rated [G} too so it's safe for the whole family.

Author:  sfbrown [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 6:43 am ]
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If I've done this right, here is the promise pic. The trick is to guess whose is whose.



Regards, Steve

Author:  sfbrown [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 6:55 am ]
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Well, so much for good intentions! I can only upload a max file size of 35 kb. This will take some work on the photo to make it viewable at that size.

Anybody know how to properly insert a photo into a message. When I tried on the last message it didn't grab it and it didn't let me know the file size was too big until after I posted the message.

Thanks, Steve

Author:  sfbrown [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 7:54 am ]
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I think I have this figured out. The upload thing didn't go so well so I have posted a link. I uploaded the pic to my ISP. Now you will see that it is all on the up and up.

http://members.buckeye-express.com/sfbrown/dsc00025.jpg (use this if link below doesn't work)

Regards, Steve

Steve and Tim's big adventure!

Author:  WalterK [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 8:23 am ]
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I don't get it.

??????????????????????

Author:  John How [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 9:07 am ]
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Tim's Honda and your jeep. What do I win?

Author:  John How [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 9:11 am ]
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If you have the picture on the net already you can use the tree above to include it in your post. If you need to upload it, it has to be under 35 kb but you can use the tree with the up arrow to load it on the forum storage.

Author:  sfbrown [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 10:05 pm ]
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I finally figured it out. The problem with the 35Kb picture size is that for any detailed photo, you can't see the detail. At least in the case of the one I posted. I resized it to 35 Kb and you couldn't read the plates which, I frankly, thought was pretty funny.

Now, If Tim would only come over to the "dark" side and start making classicals...

Steve

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