My city/town – I love Perth mainly because of its climate. We have Californian weather (without snow), no earth quake fault lines nearby, far enough south we don’t get Cyclones (Hurricanes for you northern hemisphere people), no volcanoes, and a relatively small population.
Don’t get me wrong, we do have the occasional big storm that will come through and rip your roof off, but that is so random and it has never happened to me
Here is a nice little promo Western Australia did, this showcase some of the beautiful things of our city
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Lunch – same as yesterday, so lunch from last week. Curried egg sandwich’s (of all sandwiches this is my favourite), home mad chocolate cake
G&L Question– What is your Favourite G&L body and neck wood and what finish do you like on them? I have had very little experience but I do love my combo – I believe it is a Swamp ash body, Rosewood neck, and Cherry Burst finish

Non G&L question #1– in 1936, Born on this day, Buddy Holly, singer, songwriter (That'll Be The Day, It Doesn't Matter Anymore). Influenced such bands as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Holly was killed in a plane crash on 3rd February 1959. The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valans were also killed in the crash.
Who would be your guitar Hero’s? I have so many, but I will name a core few. The first record I purchased with my own money (pocket money) was a Buddy Holly record. He was my first influence, but is probably down on the list as I have discover more music (and you tube).
At the top of my list is Chet Atkins. He was a master of the guitar and he was such a humble person. Mark Knopfler, Albert Lee, Brent Mason are others that are on the top run for me. These guys are more recognised for their country stuff but I have heard them play various other forms of music styles over their careers.
Mark Knopfler & Chet Atkins
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Here is a group of hot pickers
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Non G&L question #2– What other instruments do you play/would like to play? I am a guitar player, started off with rhythm, and then learnt Lead guitar. I can also play Bass quite well and can usually keep up on a double bass (I do find the double bass that bit harder because you play it differently compared to an electric and the lack of frets) and I also play Mandolin. The mandolin was an afterthought. I wanted to play fiddle but I find the bowing to be difficult. Found out the mandolin is tuned the same as I started on that instead. One day I want to go back to the fiddle but at the current time we have a great fiddle player in our band