Things being what they are, I kinda' let the Scroll Shop thread go to sleep for a while.
First, it was the virus protocols that threw not only our staffing at work into a crazy spiral, but also the music store I do repair work for had to close up. Then, just as things began to smooth out, my counterpart at work got critically ill while on vacation the first of July. (not COVID related) We nearly lost him a few times. He finally got to leave the hospital yesterday, but returning to work is out of the question for a good while yet. Without any backup trained to run our Water Treatment Plants, basically, I've been on double-duty since July, seven days a week, 10-12-14 hours a day, so no time, energy or brain power left for solving various issues ailing upright basses by the time I get in at night. Gotta' load the coffee pot, set the clock for 5 am and... lights out. It's about to get better - they hired a couple young-uns for me to train. It'll be a while, but at least it's a start. Most of my days are spent either in WQ-413, (my rolling office) or the brick one in the background. I was telling someone the other day, this would be tough if I didn't like what I do. But I do. And lucky for everybody, I turned out to be pretty good at this Water Treatment Plant gig. Besides that, it's been kind of a blessing in disguise to be so busy this Summer... it's had the effect of somewhat isolating me from the constant barrage of All Bad Stuff, All The Time. I really only have time in a day for the problems that are specifically assigned to me... like there's an imaginary sign on it; Greg Handles This. Or there's a Greg-shaped hole in the wall, where I left in a hurry.
In the midst of that, I started losing the feeling in my hands again. This osteoarthritis is a ruthless nag... it just keeps chewing on you. After getting a second injection back in June, it was already wearing off by mid-August. I got another shot today, right between C7-T1. We'll see how long it lasts, but my next stop is another fusion surgery. (y'all check this needle out... this picture is from June) I need for that operation to be a while longer. Sometime in late 2021, ideally.
So as much as I miss my shop, it'll just have to stay on the backburner for a while longer. There's a couple projects up there really calling me though... two Cello Banjos with my Dad. A metal-bodied National Duolian. A Hyak fretless bass restoration. A Guild Starfire about to get some Alembic activators. And those are just my projects. I did break down and have myself a good Shop clean-up day a couple weeks back. You know it's serious when I roll the big trash can out there and start pitchin' stuff out the door!
I'll be back at it as soon as I can.
~Greg