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Author:  Kevin Gallagher [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:39 am ]
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Yesterday afternoon, my wife and I had a serious car accident while driving one of the beautiful winding roads in our area. I walked away with only minor scrapes and bruises, but my beautiful wife suffered a broken back.

She'll be flat on her back with her spine immobilized for the next 6 to 8 weeks and I'll be forced to take as much time away from the shop as necessary to care for her.

These kind of setbacks are exceptionally tough on a small shop with a single luthier working in it. The income stops anytime the work can't be done. I know that many people think the small shop guys are making a financial killing in this business, but that's not the case with most.....only a very few.

I'd be interested in knowing how other solo builders have handled such setbacks and the recovery from them.


Regards,
Kevin Gallagher

Author:  Ken McKay [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:26 am ]
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Kevin,

You will not know how things are going to be, simply take it day by day and by all means this is time to rely on friends and forum members.

Author:  bluescreek [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:27 am ]
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I tore cartilage in my knee a few months back . I couldn't walk for long for a few weeks and lost 2 weeks out of the shop. Once I did get back in , it was work an hour ice for 2 . I get surgery in 2 weeks and hope to be back full power in about 4-8 weeks . I do what I can when I can and muddle through. It isn't easy . Lets face it , there isn't any sick days when you are the boss . Good luck Kevin , I am sure you will make it .
The first few days are the hardest . Your wife will have a hard road to hoe . My prayers are with you guys
john

Author:  John A [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:18 am ]
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Best wishes to your wife and a speedy recovery. I hope you find a solution - If your shop is nearby maybe you can take care of her and work while she sleeps or relaxes during the day, or start working later at night.

Author:  Mark Groza [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:33 am ]
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I hope everything works out well for you and your wife Kevin. My only advice is to just to to manage your time the best you can for now til she gets back on her feet. Hopefully you'll be back in the shop soon.

Author:  Corky Long [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:35 am ]
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Best wishes to you, Kevin. Our thoughts and prayers are for your wife's speedy recovery.

Author:  Hesh [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:39 am ]
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That's terrible Kevin my friend - here is wishing your wife a speedy and full recovery.

Author:  Rod True [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:43 am ]
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Wow, I'm sorry to hear this Kevin. Speedy recovery to your wife.

Don't know if there is much you can do other than schedule your time really well between looking after the kids, your wife then the shop. I know you do 99.9% of your builds but maybe you can farm some of the work out in the interim (inlay, finishing) to help you progress.

Author:  Haans [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:46 am ]
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Very sorry to hear about your accident and your wife. I hope the best for her. We've had a bad year last with several things going wrong, or the wife in the hospital with back problems, and I can say that it's a difficult experience. Be prepared for lots of time at home after the stay at the hospital. Be extra thoughtful as she will probably be under the heavy influence of drugs. My wife's reasoning was not right for a while.
I had to stay out of the shop for a time because I could not concentrate on the work, and large blocks of time were not possible. Basically, I could not get my ducks in a row. Be prepared for a long recovery at getting back to full time work.
Good luck to you and your wife and may she have a full recovery.

Author:  Michael Dale Payne [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:49 am ]
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Wow Kevin. I am so sorry to hear this. Give your wife my best and let her know she is in our prayers as are you.

In regards to the shop work: if there is anything I can do for you to help out let me know. I can tell you this; you have made your way with quite a reputation of excellence. Anyone that you are doing commission work for will understand a 6 to 10 week delay. Owning a Gallagher is to own a special instrument and your clientele know that. On the lack of income issue: I know it is hard at times like this but you will get through it. So don’t let the strain get to you. This too will pass. Take care of the wife. She is number one.

Our hearts and prayers are with you my friend.

Author:  Steve Kinnaird [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:01 am ]
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Kevin, I'm sure we all feel heartfelt grief over your misfortune.
This health-related shop interference is certainly no stranger to you! You are one of the experts at this type of difficulty. And the way you were sustained, and the courage you showed were inspirations to us all.
Our prayers are with you,

Steve

Author:  SteveCourtright [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:03 am ]
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Sorry to hear your frightening news, Kevin. Best wishes for a speedy recovery and smooth transition back.

Author:  LuthierSupplier [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:30 am ]
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Kevin,
Wow, that is horrible news! If I was closer, I'd be happy to help in any way. But since I'm so far away, I could offer you any of my jigs for free if they will help you speed through your work quicker. Just let me know and I'll be happy to send you whatever you need. Hope your wife recovers fully in the quickest possible time. Prayers to you and family!

Author:  Edward Taylor [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:33 am ]
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Thats terrible news, I hope your wife has a speedy recovery. As for the shop what about taking on an apprentice? There could be a young guy close to you with enough experience to do all the basic jobs.

Author:  Bailey [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:31 pm ]
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So sorry to hear about this kind of thing. It does throw life into another world.
My wife was run over by a vehicle a few years ago and wears a lot of Titanium now...and after 2 years of rehab...gets around just fine. It made me stronger watching her come through her injuries. I quit griping about my aches and pains of normal aging.
Hang in there and keep a positive outlook. We'll be praying for both of you and a speedy recovery.
Kent

Author:  Dave Rickard [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:43 pm ]
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WOW sorry to hear that Kevin.
We'll keep you in our prayers

Author:  joe white [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:01 pm ]
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E-mail and prayers sent Kevin.

Author:  WaddyThomson [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:17 pm ]
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So sorry to hear of the accident, and the resulting injury to your wife. You have my prayers too. Hoping for a full and quick recovery for your wife.

Author:  George L [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:18 pm ]
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Kevin,
I was so sorry learn of the accident and your wife's resulting injuries. As I wrote in my email earlier, if there is anything we can do about my order that would help relieve your stress, I'd be glad to help.
Best wishes,
George

Author:  Alain Moisan [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:20 pm ]
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Like others said, very sorry about what's happening to you and (mostly) you're wife.

Regarding income issues, if you are low on cash but you have good credit history and a bunch of guitar orders in front of you (for wich you can prove of - i.e.: signed Purchase of orders), you shouldn't have problems with your bank granting you the credit you need to have some breathing space.

Hope this helps!

Author:  James Orr [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:36 pm ]
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Steve Kinnaird wrote:
Kevin, I'm sure we all feel heartfelt grief over your misfortune.

Author:  James W B [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:17 pm ]
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So sorry to hear this.Hope all goes well.
James

Author:  Dennis Leahy [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:54 pm ]
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Kevin,

This is awful news!

However... I'm very happy to NOT hear that there are spinal injuries resulting in paralysis. Here's hoping for a 100% full recovery!

Dennis

Author:  Tim McKnight [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:44 pm ]
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Kevin,
Fervent prayers will be lifted up on your family's behalf.

Author:  Joe Sustaire [ Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:53 am ]
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Sure sorry to hear about your bad news Kevin. As you can see, you've got a great community behind you, that will help! Thoughts and prayers are with you and your wife!

Joe

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