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Author:  Haans [ Mon Jul 02, 2018 1:53 pm ]
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I couldn't have said it better. No paint by number here...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFfunXXazE0&t=300s

Author:  Freeman [ Mon Jul 02, 2018 2:26 pm ]
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Thanks Haans. I have one room in my old basement where I store my small stash of wood and my small stash of moderately good wines. I hope they are having a nice conversation

Author:  Haans [ Wed Jul 04, 2018 4:52 pm ]
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Thanks Freeman, hopefully you have some art and food in there with your wood and wine.
Guess others would rather do paint by number...or maybe just "make mine a Bud"...

Author:  Freeman [ Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:52 pm ]
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It's pretty much 55 degrees and 45 percent year around, both the wine and wood are happy. As I approach the later years of my life my goal is to reduce the wine cellar until there is one bottle left for each of my kids, Mrs K and I get the rest. And maybe there will be a few scraps of wood for my son who is also a player and woodworker. It would honor me if he built a guitar out of "that old rosewood that dad had in the basement"

Monteleone brings up another very good topic for both wine and guitar lovers - how do you describe the sounds and tastes that you are experiencing. I noticed a couple of comments to the vid where people said the guitar sounded like crap. I happened to think it sounded wonderful, but I like archtops and I always appreciate Woody Mann's playing. I'm going to guess that they wouldn't like the 1983 Cayuse syrah that I've been hording either.

Author:  Haans [ Thu Jul 05, 2018 5:45 pm ]
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Freeman, I'm afraid I don't pay much attention to the comments on Utoob. Few could tell you anything about Woody Mann either...
Personally, I don't know anything about wine, beer or anything else alcoholic, having quit that stuff 20 some years ago. I suppose I could relate to the blending, but it was Art that caught my ear. There is where you separate Warhol from Vermeer and in instruments, Eastman from Monteleone.

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