Lunch today will probably be fast food as I will be out and about. Could be a burger or a Subway.

First subject will be something special to me.
Ginnys Daughter was married on Sep 4 th and our band was asked to do the wedding dance. This is really special. We are a 6 piece band and I am posting two pictures:

And

I am the guy playing guitar with the white hair and the pink shirt which was chosen by the bride and mother. That my story!
Forum Participation:
I agree with many comments that have been made recently. The LR format is somewhat redundant but it is supposed to be. It is up to us to keep it interesting and I find that they are usually interesting to me. Most of us are busy and as someone predicted, winter may get us more involved. It is great to see the old timers come back and I hope that more of them start posting. There is a wealth of knowledge on this forum and participation will only make it even better.

Bass to Guitar Converts:
This year I have been playing guitar to supplement our lead player. I have always been a Bass player and fortunately we found a darn good one. Our lead player is outstanding and he helped me with the arranging on our last CD. He suggested that I start doing guitar work with him. We compliment each other and play together but do things that enhance the guitar work. We each have songs that we do lead work on This has added a whole dimension to our sound and many people have commented on that. I have done a fair amount of guitar work in the past but this has been an opportunity for me to grow (amazing at my age!). It was a difficult transition in some ways but I don't look back at all. We do two songs as a group of four ( Sultans Of Swing and Ramblin Man) and I do the bass work on those. Any of you experiencing these conflicting personalities? I am curious how it was for any of you that have done this.
Finally, Some G&L Content:
I am posting some pictures to show the woods that G&L has used in the past. That is what stands out the most to me over the other brands. I have a Flamed Fender and it doesn't even come close to these guys. One is my L 2000

Trying to show the flamed neck, and,

and,

Next is the wood on my F 100 Return

Many of you have posted some beauties and I know there are many more out there.
Here is a guitar that I have picked up recently and the neck on this guitar is the easiest to play that I have ever experienced. It is a Parker Nitefly Southern which is their Tele/Asat version with a Piezo Bridge. I use it for gigging.

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And finally, let me introduce to Magic and Sam. They are doing some QC checking on my F 100 Return case. It appears that is passed inspection.

Thats it for today. I hope that everyone has a great day!

