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BIT 32 -
September 1, 2009 |

I performed at a seminar in this Hotel. This was from the inside the Omni
Hotel in Chicago. It was huge! |
Wow, it's been a while... Over that past
several
months Dad & I have been on the road touring across the United States from
Illinois to Texas, California to Florida, Georgia to Alabama,
South Carolina to New York and last week in the
Baltimore Maryland/DC area! I've been playing in a series
of private seminars while being the sound tech at the same time. It's been a
very busy time, but I've met so many wonderful people!
After the 1st Seminar in
Chicago, we went to La Porte Indiana to visit a friend
of our's Paul Wegner. And then took a day to go to Battle Creek Michigan and
visited with my friend
Buddy Houghtaling, his dental office is only a
couple of streets away from the GHS Headquarters, so we stopped in to visit
with all our friends there also. I took advantage of that visit and picked up a fresh supply of
GHS strings.
From there we headed down to Fort Wayne Indiana to go to the
www.SweetWater.com headquarters were they were celebrating their 30th anniversary as a company! They had an
old Volkswagen there which is similar to the one that the owner, Chuck Surack started out with
as a "mobile recording studio" with some old (then new) recording equipment
in the back.
I
had a blast (again) playing some awesome guitars, and checking out some cool
gear such as a new Taylor
Doyle Dykes Signature Model (Brown Sugar) with the
Short Scale neck. It was sooo nice to play that guitar. Buttery smooth
action, and great tone. I also played a Taylor
Leo Kottke Signature Model 12
string. It was my first time to "test drive" this model, and it is a really
nice twelver with a DEEP bass tone! My favorite from this visit was the
Taylor T3 with Bigsby Vibrato Tailpiece. That is one COOL guitar,
and the Quilted Maple Top was superb! The tone is everything you'd expect
from something that Chet might have played from one of his records (but with
amazing playability), and the tone controls were nicely designed with the
push/pull feature.
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Playing in front of
The Scriptorium. they used
it as a backdrop for taping me for TBN's enlace programming. |

Though not the original VW bus, it is similar to what Chuck used 30 years
ago. |

This must have been high tech gear back then! |

A sweet "brown sugar" DDSM! |

The Taylor T3B |

My first time trying an LKSM! |

Bear playing a song for me. |
While I was playing through some of these guitars on display I met
Micheal Clair A.k.a. Bear.
It turned out that he heard me playing and hung around and introduced
himself to me. He was very encouraging and we both shared stories along with
a few licks, he plays a mea guitar himself. He wrote a nice tribute to Chet Atkins
here. It was really neat hearing his
first hand stories about Chet, and many others in Nashville. We even jammed
for a couple of songs before he took us for a tour of the now finished "Sweetwater
Campus" (The last time I was there, all of that was still being built!
That was really
great to see, and he introduced us to some of the other people there...
one of whom is Mr. Abraham Wechter, Yes his name is
behind the
Wechter Guitars
brand! I had a great time talking guitars with this very kind and
knowledgeable man... and playing some cool prototypes too!
It was very interesting to see the inner workings on some of those
instruments.
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Having a great time! |

Jamming together. |

Jamming some more. |

Mr. Wechter expounding some of the features of one of the prototypes
I was trying! |

Bear and I sharing a smile. |

Playing for the attendees of a seminar at
the MCO World Marriott in Orlando Florida. |

This is when we started taping outside
The Scriptorium. |
After we picked up our gear, we
headed back to La Porte, Indiana and hung out with Paul. It was nice to see him
again. After that we caught our flight to Dallas for the next seminars in
Dallas & LA. After LA Dad & I went to Costa Rica to spend a week with Mom
before returning to handle the Orlando seminar.
While in Orlando our friend Paul (not the same as the one in Indiana) called
with news that the Station Manager for
TBN in Orlando (at
The Holy Land
Experience) was interested in my music & testimony for airing on
ENLACE (TBN's
Spanish Satellite Network), and it worked out that the day after the Seminar
Paul picked us up at the hotel and took us to the Holy Land for taping. That
was such an amazing time, and it was really cool how as I finished playing
the last few notes of a song, outside in front of
The Scriptorium, the skies literally opened up with rain... but
we managed to scramble all the gear and cameras under cover before it really
started to rain hard, we got a good take. God's hand was on that for sure!
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Notice how dark the skies are now... this must have been only 5 or 6 minutes
before we had to rush inside because it started to rain! |

We finished it off under cover here in the entrance to
The Scriptorium. |

This is only part of a miniature of the ancient City of Jerusalem at The Holy Land
in Orlando, Florida. |

In the Kitchen of the old Log Cabin. |

Here I am holding Dickson Lester's treasured Martin D-28 while standing on
the front porch of the old Log Cabin that his father built.
In the picture I'm with my friends, Jim, Dickson Lester & Herb. |
From there we went up to
Atlanta to be with some friends and then headed over to Dothan, Alabama for
another seminar. That was nice because after the Seminar we were invited to
spend the day at one of the hosts homes where he has his own Fishing Pond,
Dock & Dock House. I spent pretty much the whole day fishing (and catching
too;-). That was a nice change of pace for us that day.
Then after a Seminar in
Columbia, South Carolina. We were, through a mutual friend, invited to spend
the weekend at a Log Cabin in North Florida. It was such an inspiring
time... It was a real old fashioned hand built Log Cabin in front of a
River. Our host, Mr. Dickson Lester who plays guitar and I stayed up till
after 2 AM swapping stories & songs! He is the Leader of the
Mars Hill Porch Pickers Band. They play Bluegrass, Gospel & Ballads.
Around 2 AM we finally went to bed but it felt like we were only jamming for
a few hours. Time flies when you're having fun!
He is also involved in aiding an
Orphanage
in Kenya, Africa. It was really awesome what God is doing through them
to positively impact Kenya for Christ!
We are now getting ready to go to another Seminar. Busy times, but we should
be back home in Costa Rica in the next couple of months! I'll try and get
something posted a bit quicker next time! Ya'll take care and keep pickin'.
Till next time,
Buddy |

I thought this giant Penguin is in front of one of the entrances to the
Atlanta International Airport was pretty neat! |
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