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Last edited: May 12, 2015 09:47:19

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Currently reading: Silence by Shusaku Endo. I'm half way through it and I just picked it up yesterday! What an amazing piece of literature! Endo is called the Japanese Graham Greene and I can see why.

Its a book I've been wanting to read but then forgot about it. But Scorcese is making it into a movie to be released next year and so that reminded me. I'm really looking forward to the movie Smile

I just bought Bill Carson - My Life and Times with Fender Musical Instruments. It was on my list for some time.

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Rummaging through the acoustic-room bookshelf in the corner at Dave's, pushing aside the unwanted volumes of Gibson stuff, and snagged Smith's 'Fender: The Sound Heard 'Round the World' - still had the DVD in the back cover pocket with the vintage factory "tour" footage. So I'll be watching that, reading that, while listening to the Cubs on shortwave tonight.
Big Grin

Wes
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My wife procured a free subscription to The New Yorker magazine and between that and our usual subscription to Smithsonian I haven't been able to put those down lately.

Cheers,
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I am SO behind on these.
A small stack on the nightstand!

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Jeff

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CrazyAces wrote:

...our usual subscription to Smithsonian...

Fascinating magazine. Thumbs Up

Next time I'm cajoled into getting another Girl Scout subscription (at behest of grand-daughter) that's my pick. I decided to try Wired, never again, complete lack of composition to actually be read by humans & a political agenda. Also, saddened that Popular Mechanics is (at my age) a thin shadow of its former self. Smithsonian is like money won before the cards are dealt.

Wes
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Badger wrote:

CrazyAces wrote:

...our usual subscription to Smithsonian...

Fascinating magazine. Thumbs Up

Next time I'm cajoled into getting another Girl Scout subscription (at behest of grand-daughter) that's my pick. I decided to try Wired, never again, complete lack of composition to actually be read by humans & a political agenda. Also, saddened that Popular Mechanics is (at my age) a thin shadow of its former self. Smithsonian is like money won before the cards are dealt.

Yep!
The subscription is also a membership so if you ever visit the institute you have some privileges.
After many years or subscribing, a few phone calls to explain to them what we do for a living, it unlocked the doors to the guitar and musical instrument/memorabilia vaults a few years ago for my wife and I.
Amazing experience!

Cheers,
Jeff

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CrazyAces wrote:

Yep!
The subscription is also a membership so if you ever visit the institute you have some privileges.
After many years or subscribing, a few phone calls to explain to them what we do for a living, it unlocked the doors to the guitar and musical instrument/memorabilia vaults a few years ago for my wife and I.
Amazing experience!

Wow, that would've been awesome! How long have they had that? Back before .mil & I finally parted ways in '80 I spent some time at the Pentagon and would've had to take a week's leave just to get a taste of everything there is to do - like moth to flame for this kid. One of a handful of places worth actually crossing the river from VA for. Girl Scout time is coming up so that's on my list, no matter what Grandma orders. Cool

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

Badger wrote:

CrazyAces wrote:

Yep!
The subscription is also a membership so if you ever visit the institute you have some privileges.
After many years or subscribing, a few phone calls to explain to them what we do for a living, it unlocked the doors to the guitar and musical instrument/memorabilia vaults a few years ago for my wife and I.
Amazing experience!

Wow, that would've been awesome! How long have they had that? Back before .mil & I finally parted ways in '80 I spent some time at the Pentagon and would've had to take a week's leave just to get a taste of everything there is to do - like moth to flame for this kid. One of a handful of places worth actually crossing the river from VA for. Girl Scout time is coming up so that's on my list, no matter what Grandma orders. Cool

Wes, I've been subscribing for about 15 or 16 years and they've always had that subscribe/membership thing.......I think......??
I don't think I could live close. I'd be volunteering too much, Ha Ha.

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Sorry. I meant the musical vault access. Duh

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

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Badger wrote:

Sorry. I meant the musical vault access. Duh

Oh, O.K.
It's late (for me) brain is dead.
The vault/storage thing was something my enterprising wife set up for us. It's not a regular thing. She came up with the idea, sent them a few emails telling them that we did restoration and such and were possibly interested in writing an article. They emailed back and later called and asked when we'd be in town and agreed to take us in. We were able to help a little regarding evaluation of condition, pointing out modifications on some of the instruments and also instructing what a few needed, specifically an old Gibson Mando bass. Besides guitars my eyes popped out of my head when upon entering the room/vault I saw this actual drum kit which I recognized instantly from being a big Benny Goodman fan. I also got to play Irving Ashby's (Nat Cole Trio) Stromberg archtop (I'm a huge Nat Cole Trio fan as well)
All this stuff was just out for us to handle, hold and in some cases play!
My wife got to go through a box labeled with Ella Fitzgerald's name and actually held some of her grammys and other personal items.
Incredible experience.
My Dad was right. Reading is your friend.

and so I will end my digression from the thread topic

Cheers,
Jeff

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Last edited: May 22, 2015 21:28:36

What a story; thanks for that. Smile

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I've been waiting for this one. $16.79 for a first edition is a GREAT deal these days!

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After Things Fell Apart by Ron Goulart

Reads a lot like Snowcrash, but without the computers.

i just finished "Long Promised Road" a biography of Carl Wilson by Kent Crowley. Definitely only of interest to a Beach Boys fan, but a good read. My full review is posted at http://www.allmusicbooks.com/review/shadows-beach

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