Posted by Uncle John on January 13, 2016 at 7:20pm
First the theory: Maddog and I think that the dome shaped pot lids work the best as resonators / sound bouncers.Maddog came over for a good visit and helped me with ideas on 3 builds in progress.I also got to play his new Cohiba build with an Elmar flat-pup. Super loud and strong.
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Jim, I used to be in band called the Chamber Pot Orchestra. It was fun for a while. We had 2 good 2-3 good musicians and a couple hacks. (I was the best hack). And all of use were pretty good singers.
Always a good time at UJ's! We have a great time bouncing idea's off each other and talking everything Cbg's and beyond, most world problems are also solved by the end of the get togethers :-)
Harlan has such pretty country surrouding it so it's always a joy on the drive up and back also. John is truly living in God's Country.
LOVE the artwork Dave! Actually went and bought a temporary frame for it til I build one. Don't want it getting damaged, plus I want to get it hung in the Maddog Store asap! Thank You so much!!!
We always do, Dave. Pat got the portrait from you and was talking about how he would frame it and some kind of non-glare glass he would use. He brought along that nice Olivia with the Elmar flatpup - and gifted me some relic boxes..
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Jim, I used to be in band called the Chamber Pot Orchestra. It was fun for a while. We had 2 good 2-3 good musicians and a couple hacks. (I was the best hack). And all of use were pretty good singers.
It did smell kinda fonky.
Smells like one Jim... Nice though...
Good stuff! I'm on the lookout for a lid like that so I can give one a try. Hmmm... is that one from a chamber pot?
Always a good time at UJ's! We have a great time bouncing idea's off each other and talking everything Cbg's and beyond, most world problems are also solved by the end of the get togethers :-)
Harlan has such pretty country surrouding it so it's always a joy on the drive up and back also. John is truly living in God's Country.
LOVE the artwork Dave! Actually went and bought a temporary frame for it til I build one. Don't want it getting damaged, plus I want to get it hung in the Maddog Store asap! Thank You so much!!!
We always do, Dave. Pat got the portrait from you and was talking about how he would frame it and some kind of non-glare glass he would use. He brought along that nice Olivia with the Elmar flatpup - and gifted me some relic boxes..
Hey, Pick. MD was guitar sampling here and admiring the Pick Diddley.