Well, it's Friday. I've enjoyed this week & reading your responses. Maybe over the weekend some who were too short of time this week will be able to respond to a few items of interest. We all enjoy reading everyone's responses. Don't just be a lurker - chime in.
BIG LOSS: It just wouldn't be right to close out & not mention the loss this week of a giant in the world of guitar pickers. Folk musician "Doc" Watson died Tuesday @ age 89 in a hospital in his home state of North Carolina. For those who don't know much about him, he is right up there with the best of those who have influenced the art of guitar picking & set the bar for millions of guitarists around the world for over half a century. He is credited with changing folk music forever by adapting fiddle tunes to guitar at amazing tempos. He took the guitar out of the background of the band & brought it up front as a melody instrument. In the process, he became highly regarded as "the godfather of flatpickers."
Doc got his musical career started in 1953 playing electric lead in a country-western swing band. Just about the time of the intro of Leo's Telecaster. Seven of his albums won Grammys, & his 8th Grammy was a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004.
Doc was blind from age 1, due to an infant eye infection. This didn't prevent him from learning the guitar, performing, marrying, raising children, gardening, touring, or even re-roofing his own house!! To get a flavor of his music & style: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlxc544z ... re=related
R.I.P., "Doc"
Q-1: Thoughts on "Doc"? Ever seen him perform or followed his music?
LUNCH: Gonna be soup & sandwich around here, with iced green tea.
G&L: One thing I'd never thought about until they began to appear on this website was the absolute beauty of guitars in nature. Let's close out the week with some shots of our G&L's in Nature. If you don't have one, take some soon.
'88 Leo Signature Skyhawk

'82 S-500

'08 Spalted Maple Legacy

'86 Broadcaster

'84 SC-2

'89 SC-3

Ok, hoping to see lots of G&L's in nature. Really enjoyed this week.
For next week's Lunch Reporter, I hereby pass the baton to a fave around here: ....(drumroll)...............
THE GREAT ZOMBYWOOF!!!!