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Author:  Jason [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 1:02 pm ]
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I was wondering who all is going??

While sitting at work looking at the mountain of maple I have to process it dawned at me I'm far far ahead of my deadlines and the pile of work coming at me seems to get bigger and bigger the harder I work.
What to do when work is trying to swallow you whole and you have no real obligations? A roadtrip!

Thought I'd grab some extra memory for the digital camera, fill the trunk of my Bronco with maple and head down there for a weekend I'd otherwise spend doing laundry and getting some overtime in.



Author:  Jason [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 1:04 pm ]
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Mike Doolin
John How
Lance McCollum
David Berkowitz
John Osthoff
Rob Bustos
Tim McKnight


Author:  Tim McKnight [ Wed Aug 10, 2005 12:16 am ]
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Hi Jason:
Add Paul Woolson, Hank Mauel, Brock Poling and Paul Davis to that list. PLease stop by our table and introduce yourself. You won't be permitted to bring any wood into the festival as LMI has strict rules. You had better do some research on lodging as Brock was having trouble finding a room about a month ago. You can visit some of the after hour parties and jams and it shouldn't be any trouble to unload your wood though.

Author:  Jason [ Wed Aug 10, 2005 1:26 am ]
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[QUOTE=Tim McKnight] Hi Jason:
Add Paul Woolson, Hank Mauel, Brock Poling and Paul Davis to that list. PLease stop by our table and introduce yourself. You won't be permitted to bring any wood into the festival as LMI has strict rules. You had better do some research on lodging as Brock was having trouble finding a room about a month ago. You can visit some of the after hour parties and jams and it shouldn't be any trouble to unload your wood though.
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Will do ;) If I can't get a hotel room I know some people in the area I could pull a favor from
And I know about the LMI rules, I won't be backpacking it through the festival just thought it would be a good way to show some samples and maybe move a couple sets in person to a few of those a little hesitant to buy wood sight unseen.

Author:  Pwoolson [ Wed Aug 10, 2005 1:34 am ]
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Jason, bring some curly maple and come find me. I'd love to meet you face to face and love to see/buy some wood. (without having to deal with all that shipping nonsense)

Author:  Brock Poling [ Wed Aug 10, 2005 2:38 pm ]
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[QUOTE=Tim McKnight] Hi Jason:
Add Paul Woolson, Hank Mauel, Brock Poling and Paul Davis to that list. PLease stop by our table and introduce yourself. You won't be permitted to bring any wood into the festival as LMI has strict rules. You had better do some research on lodging as Brock was having trouble finding a room about a month ago. You can visit some of the after hour parties and jams and it shouldn't be any trouble to unload your wood though.
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I was able to make a hotel reservation just today... at the spacious and luxurious Motel 6 in Santa Rosa North. I am pretty sure Bill Moll and Charlie Hoffman are staying there too....

Author:  oldman [ Wed Aug 10, 2005 3:01 pm ]
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I'll be there, but not to show. I hope we can get a small group together at Bear Republic Brewing Co. for dinner, brew, and a chance to sit and talk.

Author:  John How [ Wed Aug 10, 2005 5:05 pm ]
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That sounds good to me

Author:  Jason [ Wed Aug 10, 2005 6:40 pm ]
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Ooo this sounds good I hope I can get everything worked out. I need to get my tickets and room worked out. I think the Motel 6 is where my dad stayed.. uhm 2 Healdsburgs ago.. so 4 yrs ago. Just waiting to see if my younger brother (he's the one actually resawing sets when I'm busy chattin on the internet) will be coming along for the trip.

I'll probably have 50 standard 4-5A curly maple sets along with me to show as samples/sale sets and I'm gonna dig around my secret stash and see find some of the weird and wonderful stuff I save for VIPs =) Probably some spalt, or some 1 pieces.. dunno yet I'll see what I can find. I'm not looking to move a lot of wood I just think it would be a great chance to meet all these people I read about and talk to online. If I can sell a few sets or convert some new customers, all the better.

After reading up on what will be happening I think I'm going to have to try and get into those builder seminars and catch as many of the mini concerts as I can. I was suprised to see Kenny Hill is playing there. I got a copy of his latest CD last summer when he was up but I haven't seen him play live ( believe it or not at the time we didn't have a single guitar in our house ) Anyone who's doing a group dinner/drink, I'd love to get a chance to meet some of you in person if you can handle havin a couple young guys around If not I will find you in the show (profile pictures serve the same purpose as mugshots in this case) and pick your brain while your actually busy

Author:  Sprockett [ Thu Aug 11, 2005 2:44 am ]
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[QUOTE=Jason] [QUOTE=Tim McKnight] Hi Jason:
Add Paul Woolson, Hank Mauel, Brock Poling and Paul Davis to that list. PLease stop by our table and introduce yourself. You won't be permitted to bring any wood into the festival as LMI has strict rules. You had better do some research on lodging as Brock was having trouble finding a room about a month ago. You can visit some of the after hour parties and jams and it shouldn't be any trouble to unload your wood though.
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Will do ;) If I can't get a hotel room I know some people in the area I could pull a favor from
And I know about the LMI rules, I won't be backpacking it through the festival just thought it would be a good way to show some samples and maybe move a couple sets in person to a few of those a little hesitant to buy wood sight unseen.[/QUOTE]

Jason if you have some nice walnut bring it, I've been lookign for a good figured set, we can meet outside of the show ;)

-Paul-

Author:  Jason [ Thu Aug 11, 2005 2:24 pm ]
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[QUOTE=Sprockett] [QUOTE=Jason] [QUOTE=Tim McKnight] Hi Jason:
Add Paul Woolson, Hank Mauel, Brock Poling and Paul Davis to that list. PLease stop by our table and introduce yourself. You won't be permitted to bring any wood into the festival as LMI has strict rules. You had better do some research on lodging as Brock was having trouble finding a room about a month ago. You can visit some of the after hour parties and jams and it shouldn't be any trouble to unload your wood though.
[/QUOTE]

Will do ;) If I can't get a hotel room I know some people in the area I could pull a favor from
And I know about the LMI rules, I won't be backpacking it through the festival just thought it would be a good way to show some samples and maybe move a couple sets in person to a few of those a little hesitant to buy wood sight unseen.[/QUOTE]

Jason if you have some nice walnut bring it, I've been lookign for a good figured set, we can meet outside of the show ;)

-Paul-[/QUOTE]

I don't think I'm going to have any walnut with me. We haven't brought it in for a long time and the couple sets I have are stashed for my own building. I'll think about it

I do have some really funky quilt I'll be bringing with me. It has this deep color, but not splotchy ugly stain. The whole set is this great dark mix purples, browns, oranges. It reminds me of ambrosia maple but think quilted ambrosia without the bug holes or any clear white wood. I'm not sure how much I'll have but probably a decent pile.

I'm also working on a couple 1 piece archtop backs w/sides and I'll probably bring down a few mandolin sets (back, sides & neck).

For those who can't come anything thats left will go on sale at the end of august/beginning of september when our new website www.cvtonewood.com launches.

Author:  Howard Klepper [ Fri Aug 12, 2005 4:51 am ]
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I'll be there with some conspicuous guitars. My mini-concert is at 3:50
Saturday. Fans of Rev. Gary Davis should not miss it, since my demo guy,
Alan Smithline, lived and studied with him and is about the best
contemporary player in his style.

Where's this brewing company? Good food? Friday night?

Author:  Pwoolson [ Fri Aug 12, 2005 5:49 am ]
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The Bear Republic is actually in Healdsburg (about 12 miles north of SR) and is just off the square. I don't know the street but shouldn't be too hard to find.

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