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Thread: GlennGP, checking in

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    Just letting all you guys (and the odd gal) know that I haven't dropped off the face of the planet. I'm still about, and keeping an eye on things, but haven't had any time to build or contribute to conversations on the forum.

    I am loving the 4D Guitars progress that I see on FB, and will be putting together a bass for the first time for a friend in the coming months, but my black-blue burst LP project is on hold for the time being, due to lack of man-caving space and finances. I'll get back there - I've done some experimental finishing work on a little amp stand I built recently, and I already own most of the specialist fittings, but I just can't get to the kit for a little while. I'll post the bass stuff, though. It's going to be very natural and basic, so mostly academic interest rather than anything exotic.

    Anyhoo, hey-oh! all, and know that I'm still out here playing the Yellow Peril at steadily louder volumes as circumstances allow.

    Cheers,

    GGP

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    Moderator dingobass's Avatar
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    Hey Glenn! Glad to hear from you

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Hey stranger, good to hear you're still around.
    Cheers,

    Adam



    adamboyle(at)pitbullguitars.com

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    I had wondered about you GGP cos you went from regular posting to nought. Glad you're still there man.

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    GAStronomist wokkaboy's Avatar
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    good to hear from you Glenn, glad you've still been reading the forum and have a project ready to start soon, you will enjoy building a bass. Which model you got in mind ?
    Look forward to seeing it pop up in the build diaries
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    Just when he thought he was out, we pulled him back in....

    Scott.

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    /<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from WeirdBits on May 22, 2014, 01:48
    Just when he thought he was out, we pulled him back in....
    LOL. Yeah, it's like living on the event horizon. You might not be being pulled in but you can't get away either.

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    Overlord of Music keloooe's Avatar
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    Welcome back Glenn!

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    GAStronomist stan's Avatar
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    Glad you are still about Glenn, you dont have to be doing a build to contribute - I am in the middle of my first one, and look at my number of posts!

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    Thanks guys, very heartening to be retained by the forum even in absentia.

    The bass I'll be building is for the guy who basically goaded me into learning to play guitar properly. It'll be a standard P-bass in natural lacquer coats, for the record.

    The story goes, he'd been the mainstay of one of the Dirty Dicks casts in Southern NSW for about 15 years, and I did a couple of amateur theatre shows with him, and one day he asked me if I knew anyone who played guitar, because they needed to cast someone new for the Dirty Dicks show. I said I really didn't, but would he like to join me at the family coast house for a weekend? So, the weekend rolled around and I picked up the residential nylon string by the fire one night and he looked at me all "you SAID you didn't know ANYONE who could play guitar", and I responded that I didn't consider what I did to be performance standard. He gave me another greasy eyeball and then basically auditioned me for the show by running me through some of the standards. Six years later I said goodbye to the cast.

    So, we go back a ways and have a performance history, and he will love having an actual bass for the first time in for ever.

    There. Now you all know a bit more about me and my sordid performance history!

    GGP

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