This year is going by in a flash... and I kinda' knew it would be this way.
I'm completely consumed with the final chapter at work, training my replacements. The three of them are going to be taking over very soon, and they're doing great. I'll basically be done working by the end of October and using up paid leave in November, just answering the phone for emergencies. My last official day is 12/1/2024, but that falls on the Sunday after the Thanksgiving holiday. The last two days I'll report for duty will be Monday and Tuesday 11/25-26. I'll turn in keys, uniforms, and turn my service truck in to the Garage for inspection, and clear out. I plan to catch a ride home with the guy who hired me 20-some-odd years ago. We live pretty close... and we
are close.
The Shop is staying busy enough that I believe it'll do what I need it to in the way of supporting my health insurance plan, post-employment. The store keeps me a nice steady supply of work, and they kinda' triage for me down there. I haven't been posting that work for a couple reasons... One, a lot of it is totally boring, just pays really good. Two, I'm busy as dammit, and I ain't got time to do a documentary, then narrate it... just fix it and get the bench ready for what's next. Three, this is a nice, small little internet community made up of folks I mostly know who we are, but it's still part of the larger world of... cyber-whatever. And I've just started having mixed feelings about posting other folks' stuff out there. Nobody ever said anything, and maybe nobody cares, but it seems like there ain't a day goes by there isn't some hacking or mischief somewhere. I don't see how innocently posting pictures of guitar repair could be used for maliciousness, but then I don't have a criminal mind, and I don't even like computers. So I decided to keep what I post confined to my projects or at least projects for people I know don't care.
I'll put something up before long... I've got a Stelling Bellflower in for some fretwork that belongs to a good friend, and Honeytone client. Stelling Banjo Works is O-O-B now
https://www.stellingbanjo.com/ but they were major influence in the 70's and 80's... Geoff Stelling put the
whammy on Gibson to start build something serious again.
Stay tuned...