I am reminded about a Chinese restaurant that I used to entertain at. One of my perks was that I got a free meal each night. I quickly learned to not order off the menu, but I would have the cooks fix me one of the rice bowls that the kitchen staff would be eating on their dinner breaks. It would be something different each night, and always scrumptious. Ah, the good old days….
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Did something radical over the weekend. I fired my hair cutter. I’d been to her four times, and never felt like I got a decent cut. The haircut I got Saturday is about ¾” longer on my right side that the left side. And I just never bonded with the woman. I just don’t think she was capable of carrying on any sort of conversation, intelligent or otherwise.
So, I’m going to be looking for a hair cutter in a few weeks. It is driving me crazy, because I have only found one good cutter here in Portland—and she moved back to Tennessee! The woman who cut my hair when I lived in Seattle had put up with me for 20 years, so I was really spoiled.
So, who cuts your hair? Do you go to a salon or barbershop? Chain or independent? Perhaps a family member cuts it for you? Or do you just keep it shaved? Have you become a Rogaine junkie; or joined the Hair Club for Men? Are you coloring you hair, to keep the gray away?
Tell all about your hair care protocol. And I want to know if you had a mullet! Got pics of the perm you had when you were in your twenties? Man up and show off your mane!
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Who’s got a band? Are you playing out, doing gigs?
Do you go to jam sessions?
Who’s a beginner? Is your guitar music unfit for human ears? Does your dog run for cover when you get out your guitar? Is your garage or basement the only safe place where you can suffer for your art?
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Who’s got a really cool practice space or room? I don’t have a good space to practice in. I got guitars and gear all over the house, with no place that I can set it up and just go in and play. Years ago, I had a house with a great practice room in the finished basement. The space was large, and had a storage room off to the side, handy for when I needed to tidy things up for guests. But this house has an odd floor plan, IMO; and there’s just no room for me to set up and play.
So show me your practice room. (I will be envious and jealous! It’s okay…I’ll feel bad for a few moments…but…I’ll get over it. Sniff!)
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A couple of weeks ago, I spent a week back up in Seattle. I had a great time hitting up some of the guitar shops. Bellevue American Music is kinda my home store, and it was good to see the guys again. Another favorite store is A# Music Company in Renton. They carry Taylor, SCGC and Huss and Dalton acoustics; Fender, PRS and Grosh guitars; and Mesa, Fender, Orange, and Rivera amps. I was like a kid in a candy store! And I hit a couple of the area’s Guitar Center stores too. And actually, one of the coolest guitars I saw was at BAM, and it was one of the cheapest.
ESP has their handmade guitar line, but their budget line carries the LTD label. One of the LTD guitars caught my eye and it was love at first sight! The ESP LTD TE-202 is a Tele body, with a humbucker in the neck, ala the G&L Bluesboy. The finish on this LTD is a beautiful TCSB like a vintage Fender, and it has been “distressed” or reliced. Now normally, I don’t give any Tele much of a look, much less a second look; nor am I a big fan of reliced finishes. But, this guitar had the goods—it played well and sounded great. I won’t mention price, but it was in the same ballpark as the Squire Classic Vibe ’62 Telecaster Custom. I’ve been looking for a Tele, but I don’t want to tie up a lot of money in one, so this could be the guitar I’ve been looking for. I may pop for one on my next trip up to the Seattle area. And the Strat in this LTD Series is pretty cool, too!
The other one that has caught my eye was a budget Hamer with the Explorer body. I want an Explorer—but I probably wouldn’t play it much. The one I saw was affordable. Cheap even!
So, have you found any good, cheap guitars lately that blew your skirt up? Maybe you’ve seen something out of the norm for you? Perhaps something that has caused a paradigm shift in your thinking? I’m not talking about the $8,000 pearl inlaid acoustic that sounds like the voice of God—nope, I’m talking cheap thrills! I love my Gibsons, Martins and G&Ls, of course—after all, I AM a guitar snob! But I love finding a cheap guitar that really works.
Actually, I think Will Ray snaps up a lot of the cool stuff for his Premier Guitar Magazine column! I think he’s hoarding stuff—and then he writes about it to create demand and drive the prices up! He’s trying to corner the market on cheap cool guitars, and he’ll make millions! I heard he has a stash of 200 guitars. (Or was it 20,000?)

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Well, it’s late (actually it is early) and I’m going to go fall into bed. Thanks for visiting, and your participation. You did post, right?
BTW, I didn’t get back to the computer yesterday, so I will have some comments up later today on Monday’s Lunch Reports. Keep checking in.
And rest in peace, Phyllis Diller. I loved your zany comedy, and the world is a sadder place without you.
Bill
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