tsap seui Posted May 24, 2014 Report Share Posted May 24, 2014 I'd love to meet you Ronny. Medford is about 5 hours south of me. I believe one of the commuter airlines fly in there. You would have to have a connecting flight in Portland or Eugene. Carl, when I get out there to see my kiddo, I'll make time to come for a wee visit. We're working on some vacation plans now but I don't think we are going any farther west than Lost Wages...er ah...Vegas....and a roll down to NC. We've done nothing but nose to the grindstone since the lil' family arrived in America in 2011. Now with Fengqi graduating and the Rabbit and I finishing up the apartment renovations it time for all of us to put down the pencil, hammer, and paint brush and take a break, before Chapter II of this story unfolds with Fengqi starting university and Wenyan opening up a business. Wenyan is talking about going to CHina in Sept, now. When Wenyan heads off in Sept/Oct I'll probably go to see my daughter, and come back here, jump into the two seater and cruise down to see Doc Mick...all kinda tentative in the planning right now. I've had to wait and see if the dynamic duo were going to China this summer, but, I had a sit down with them and put in a bid for a family vacation in America. I want them to experience Vegas and take a chopper tour over the Grand Canyon, etc etc....then go down to NC to see my brother in Greensboro and go see his daughter in WIlmington then take a few days in Myrtle Beach....see all my surviving relations and what not. I'll give ya plenty of notice and ask for advice. Won't keep ya long partner, it'd be great to sit a few hours, have some laughs at life, and look at that geetar you made, etc. tsap seui 1 Link to comment
Randy W Posted September 7, 2015 Report Share Posted September 7, 2015 Another guitar project A guitar-shaped forest - more than one kilometer in length - is visible outside the city of Laboulaye, Argentina. For years, a couple by the name of Pedro Ureta and Graciela Yraizoz discussed the idea of creating such a design. However, when Graciela suddenly passed away, Pedro and their four children planted 7,000 cypress (the body of the instrument) and eucalyptus (the strings) trees in her honor. The guitar was her favorite instrument. Carpe diem and tag a friend to pass on this incredible story! This, and other interesting satellite photos at http://qz.com/487431/these-gorgeous-aerial-photos-of-earth-are-the-perfect-morning-reset/ 1 Link to comment
dnoblett Posted March 3, 2016 Report Share Posted March 3, 2016 Now you can build a guitar like Carl... http://cdn.instructables.com/FLF/A5NK/IL8W1ZD9/FLFA5NKIL8W1ZD9.MEDIUM.jpg Fully Plywood Guitar AKA How to annoy purists http://www.instructables.com/id/Fully-Plywood-Guitar-AKA-How-to-Annoy-Purists/ Link to comment
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