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Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Sat May 26, 2007 4:03 am ]
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Hey everyone, I'm travelling to N. Colorado, everyone is off to ASIA, but I'd like to visit at least one luthier on this trip.

Also, I need a number for Robbio O'Brien.

Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Sat May 26, 2007 4:09 am ]
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We are on the road, accessing internet along the way. I'll check back. Spent the night at Cheney State Park west of Wichita Kansas last night. Flooded due to recent rains.

Getting ready to cross over into Colorado in an hour or so, headed to Denver then north to Greeley,

I bought some paintings there of my old college art instructor. check his work here: www.naeglefriends.org
That's my site to honor his legacy, he died at age 42.

Thanks if anyone can give me those phone numbers. I thought of DaveRickard and Nelson Palen, both are at asia this weekend. Dave Rector had a death in the family and was dealing with that. Blessings Dave....

On the road again......

Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Sat May 26, 2007 4:10 am ]
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I have Tracy Leveques Number and will attempt a contact. He may have Robbie's number?

Author:  Robbie O'Brien [ Sat May 26, 2007 7:06 am ]
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Bruce,

Colorado eh? How long are you in town? I am busy packing up the house as we are in the process of moving a few miles down the road. My shop will be expanding to almost 1000sq. ft so it is a good thing! Perhaps we could still get together though depending on how long you will be here. 720-352-8647

Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Sat May 26, 2007 8:47 am ]
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thanks Robbie, will give you a call when we approach Denver. I like the sound of a thousand feet of workshop, yahoo!

Okay, anyone with access to Alan Dunwell's phone number,, give me a call, he's in NEDERLAND, COLORADO.   Give me a call at 479 970-0077, thanks, man it's beautiful here in Kansas. We are in Goodland KANSAS switched to MOUNTAIN TIME NOW ready to cross over in to Colorado, cheers!

Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Sun May 27, 2007 3:01 am ]
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Leaving the pristine beauty of the mountains West of Estes Park headed to Greeley Colorado now. Pics later, Bruce Elk woke me up this morning.....

Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Tue May 29, 2007 7:27 am ]
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Robbie and Tracy, I came back through Denver at 2 PM. That after a cross state run from Estes Park to Greeley and back down through Denver to Wasenburg, Colorado in the South. It was 2PM and I knew you guys were working on that project together.

Enjoyed the phone conversation, especially Tracy's follow-up try, I was crossing into Texas Monday. We had a good 20 minute visit. My son, 14, and driver, was experiencing a bit of homesickness..... He made me pass up Taos and Santa Fe to get him home.....

I learned of Michael Bashkin, as I talked to you guys, and also another luthier in Colorado Springs. We did Pike's Peak there, what a TRIP up a hill! No guardrails, what were they thinking? 14,110 FT. above sea level....

I probably passed a bunch of other luthiers too, my laptop battery died and we were camping, so no power. One luthier we didn't miss was Dave Rector. He took in house and shop guests at 8PM, what a long day. We finally got back into Arkansas at 1:30 AM.

Colorado/New Mexico/Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas in 16 hours. JP slept last night in his bed. I slept 2 1/2 hours then went to a court settlement of an estate thirty miles away...... uggghhh! I'm beat.

Author:  old man [ Tue May 29, 2007 7:39 am ]
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I used to travel like that when I was a young man.

Ron

Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Tue May 29, 2007 7:50 am ]
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Dave patiently awaited our arrival. His home is incredibly beautiful. The seperate shop is air conditioned and well outfitted for luthierie. Thank you Dave for your hospitality. He showed us all his stash, works in progress, spectialty tooling. I asked specifically to see his StewMac Fret Nippers which he gladly demonstrated, and suggested filing a tad as well. What a nice job it does.



JP is manning the Nikon, sorry Dave..... This is the guitar with the damaged top. Router bit came loose as he was making the neck extension cavity.....
It was enough to make a grown man cry, especially a luthman...., painful, very painful....



Dave and I in a wider shot of the shop. It was great seeing Dave now for the third time. Nothing like seeing a builder in his own shop. Dave, thanks for hosting us for the quick visit.

Author:  LuthierSupplier [ Tue May 29, 2007 9:17 am ]
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I'm so sorry we missed you Bruce! Glad to hear you made it back safely, and you got to see Dave on the way. Thanks for the call and chat!
Tracy

Author:  Dave Rector [ Tue May 29, 2007 9:33 am ]
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Bruce, glad you made it home safely! Anita and I were a little worried about you two after all the driving you had already done.

You can stop by anytime you are in the neighborhood. I still have good memories of our get-together at your place last year. OLFers just seem to get along great for some reason.

Thanks for stopping by!

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