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just strum

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I'm taking this as an opportunity to give recognition to one or more members of the Washburn forum that I frequent.

I expressed an interest in a brand new Epi Dot that one of the members was selling, but the finances would not cooperate.

I arrived home from work today and a large box was leaning against the garage door and inside was (sorry for the poor quality pictures):

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I thanked them on the other forum and I just wanted to mention them here.
 
How does that work? Are you a certified charity? If that's all it takes I'm changing my status. :cool:

Guys, I really like a Parker Fly Deluxe. Unfortunately I just don't have the funds for it. :(

Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy.:drool:


Almost forgot...nice guitar. Congratulations.
 
I don't know what I did, I mean once you get past the good looks and extreme intelligence I'm just a shallow guitar playing wannabe.

There are a number of great people on the other forum and that is what attracted me to this one, I see a lot of the same traits (I'm not setting you up for a donation).
 
Wow! You must have done something nice over there, 'cuz they obviously love ya!! CONGRATS!! I have a Dot also, and they're great guitars! :AOK: :Dude: :R
 
Wow! Now that's pretty cool. You just arrived at home and here was this 335 Dot waiting for you.

Yes virginia, there is a Santa Claus...:D

BTW just strum: A little off topic, but just what town "near Cleveland", since I lived "near Cleveland" once myself?
 
Bloozcat said:
Wow! Now that's pretty cool. You just arrived at home and here was this 335 Dot waiting for you.

Yes virginia, there is a Santa Claus...:D

BTW just strum: A little off topic, but just what town "near Cleveland", since I lived "near Cleveland" once myself?

I'm in Aurora.

I was born and raised W25th and Dennison in the heart of Cleveland. Moved to Bay Village, North Royalton then took a short stint in Hollywood CA (lived about four buildings from the Whiskey), came back and lived in Rocky River, then Brecksville finally settling in Aurora.

So what part are you from?
 
As far as I'm concerned I did nothing to deserve the gift. There are some really great people in the other forum and I would like very much for them to visit this forum. I got Shiner to come in, GG came in on her own and there are some more that I think you guys would like as an addition to the family you assembled here.

It's lunch time here and I'm really tired - stayed up much later than normal last night to play the Dot - she really is a nice guitar.
 
just strum said:
As far as I'm concerned I did nothing to deserve the gift. There are some really great people in the other forum and I would like very much for them to visit this forum. I got Shiner to come in, GG came in on her own and there are some more that I think you guys would like as an addition to the family you assembled here.

It's lunch time here and I'm really tired - stayed up much later than normal last night to play the Dot - she really is a nice guitar.

So what did you stay up late and play? That guitar looks like it wants to do some jazz, some blues, and maybe some Brian Setzer swingin' rockabilly. :drool:
 
Heh, heh, she's a real beaut Strum. The best part is that the wife can't get upset with you for spending money on another guit.:D
 
sunvalleylaw said:
So what did you stay up late and play? That guitar looks like it wants to do some jazz, some blues, and maybe some Brian Setzer swingin' rockabilly. :drool:

Unfortunately I'm not that good, but I was on Robert's site trying out some different things. Someday I'll be able to kick out some nice music, but for now...
 
I'd love a Gibson LP R0, fellas. Christmas is right around the corner and I'm jonsing something fierce. :beer:
 
just strum said:
I'm in Aurora.

I was born and raised W25th and Dennison in the heart of Cleveland. Moved to Bay Village, North Royalton then took a short stint in Hollywood CA (lived about four buildings from the Whiskey), came back and lived in Rocky River, then Brecksville finally settling in Aurora.

So what part are you from?

Sorry, I had forgotten that I asked this question...:o

I lived in Richmond Heights, about 20-25 miles to the NNW of Aurora. And then for just a short period in University Heights, which was a little closer to you in the same general direction. We only lived in Ohio for about 3-years or so many moons ago. I haven't been back since, but one thing that has stayed with me all of these years, is that I'm a die-hard Browns fan - a.k.a. a long suffering Browns fan. :)
 
just strum said:
....There are a number of great people on the other forum and that is what attracted me to this one, I see a lot of the same traits...

I'll second Stum's point, and add that his good fortune with the Dot wasn't the first such kind occurence there.

Truly, there's a 'core' of regular folks there that, like here, range in playing level or experience, from beginner to 'well-seasoned', who've developed an uncanny camraderie, a sense of 'family', over time. Naturally, their most common denominator, what drew them there, is their attraction to at least one particular Washburn instrument.

Eventually, horizons broaden with curiosity.

The breadth of topics here, without the innate boundaries imposed at any manufacturer-hosted discussion forum, sometimes tending to limit 'endorsement' to the hosting brand (some such, like Rickenbacker's, will automatically encrypt mention in a post of certain competing brands) makes this a great place for the thirsty to drink.

:AOK:
 
Bloozcat said:
Sorry, I had forgotten that I asked this question...:o

I lived in Richmond Heights, about 20-25 miles to the NNW of Aurora. And then for just a short period in University Heights, which was a little closer to you in the same general direction. We only lived in Ohio for about 3-years or so many moons ago. I haven't been back since, but one thing that has stayed with me all of these years, is that I'm a die-hard Browns fan - a.k.a. a long suffering Browns fan. :)

I actually worked in Richmond Hts for 13 years until our company moved to Painesville two years ago (snowbelt country, but not nearly as much as our friends north of the boarder). Our company sat right on the airport tarmac and we could jump on the company plane and be off to our destination, that was a very nice luxury. Was the airport there when you lived there?

Ah yes, the Browns. Well they looked good last weekend, now if they could only win two in a row. Indians looked good last night (although I'm no a huge baseball fan, it's good for the city). Didn't look so good to have Lebron James sitting in the stands with his NY hat, but if he brings us a championship come basketball season, I think all will be forgiven.
 
just strum said:
I actually worked in Richmond Hts for 13 years until our company moved to Painesville two years ago (snowbelt country, but not nearly as much as our friends north of the boarder). Our company sat right on the airport tarmac and we could jump on the company plane and be off to our destination, that was a very nice luxury. Was the airport there when you lived there?

Cuyahoga Country Airport did indeed exist when I lived there. In fact, I lived very close to it. Close enough to where I used to hang out there all the time watching the planes. Right across from the airport on Richmond Rd., are two streets called Swetland Blvd. and Nan Lin Dr. I lived in a house that was on the corner where these two streets meet.

Small world, isn't it?
 
wingsdad said:
I'll second Stum's point, and add that his good fortune with the Dot wasn't the first such kind occurence there.

Truly, there's a 'core' of regular folks there that, like here, range in playing level or experience, from beginner to 'well-seasoned', who've developed an uncanny camraderie, a sense of 'family', over time. Naturally, their most common denominator, what drew them there, is their attraction to at least one particular Washburn instrument.

Eventually, horizons broaden with curiosity.

The breadth of topics here, without the innate boundaries imposed at any manufacturer-hosted discussion forum, sometimes tending to limit 'endorsement' to the hosting brand (some such, like Rickenbacker's, will automatically encrypt mention in a post of certain competing brands) makes this a great place for the thirsty to drink.

:AOK:

I'm not exactly sure what you said here but it sounds like you are buttering us up. Nice try but we aren't giving you a free guitar.:rotflmao:

Now lets stick to the topic.:)
 
Spudman said:
I'm not exactly sure what you said here but it sounds like you are buttering us up. Nice try but we aren't giving you a free guitar.:rotflmao:

Now lets stick to the topic.:)

Me neither. :rotflmao:

I'm a bit 'hazy' today with 'pain management' courtesy a dental engagement.:messedup:

Seriously, no butter here. Just lamely tryin' to 'splain why at least I, with a limited amount of time to spend online, prefer the options and overall atmosphere here rather than being hemmed in by a maufacturer-hosted site.
 
luvmyshiner said:
Heh, heh, she's a real beaut Strum. The best part is that the wife can't get upset with you for spending money on another guit.:D

...and that is as good as a free guitar...wow

Congrats Strum, the black dot's looking very sweet. :AOK:
 
Very nice looking Dot, Strum :R and great story to go along with it!

Now you have something else for your Vox to play around with. Enjoy :AOK:

GG
 
Guitar Gal said:
Very nice looking Dot, Strum :R and great story to go along with it!

Now you have something else for your Vox to play around with. Enjoy :AOK:

GG
Thanks Guitar Gal. My ARC300 went in for an adjustment and should be back this coming week. Both the Dot and the ARC300 are really good matches for the Vox. I go to the setting website you recommended often.

You know GG, I have to hand it to you - you don't post often, but almost all of your posts offer some interesting advice and always seem to be a good contribution. As compared to my mostly useless dribble that beyond some humor value, holds little substance. I guess I am telling the truth when I say I'm here to learn, more than contribute.
 
just strum said:
You know GG, I have to hand it to you - you don't post often, but almost all of your posts offer some interesting advice and always seem to be a good contribution. As compared to my mostly useless dribble that beyond some humor value, holds little substance. I guess I am telling the truth when I say I'm here to learn, more than contribute.

Thanks for the kind words Strum.....I'm not sure how much "interesting advice" I give since I still consider myself a newbie in the guitar world :eek:
I do enjoy your posts as they are often thought provoking and of course humorous :D

Ditto on being here to learn :AOK:

GG
 
i'm just glad you are still here guitar gal....thought the pancake antics might have sent you running! :pancake

ww
 
warren0728 said:
i'm just glad you are still here guitar gal....thought the pancake antics might have sent you running! :pancake

ww

It would take a lot more than "pancake antics" to send me running.....I work as a psychologist in a pubic school system and deal with preschoolers through high school seniors. I have to deal with all sorts of "antics" on a daily basis :beavisnbutthead:

Actually, the students are not the ones who drive me nuts.....it's the adults :spank:
OK...now before someone jumps in with a smart *** comment (Strum).....it is a short drive to get to "nuts" from where I am.....:crazyguy:

GG
 
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