Keavin,
Saw the photo and read the posts about your neck breakage. That is whacked man. A friend of mine had his flight case run over by some huge airport vehicle. It crushed the case and broke the neck in half. The flight case company replaced his bass. I knew Steve Bailey when he was in High school. He left his gig bag leaning against the car, forgot about it and ran over it and broke the fretted bass neck in half. Six months later, I was in a bass shop in NYC. I saw Steve's name on a ticket. His fretless bass was in the shop. Why you ask? He did the same exact thing with his fretless. Left it laying agasinst the car, forgot about it and ran over it.
Jimmy J.
I have enjoyed reading these posts. I ran across this photo recently, from the Grasshopper days, and thought about you.
Sounds like everything is great with you. I have enjoyed the many projects that you have played on through the years.
I don't know if you remember the friend of Sam's, Ruben, who brought the video camera into the Comeback Inn in 1982 (back when not many people had one). I have since transferred that video to DVD. I recently sent it to Wayne. If you are interested in a copy, you may contact me through my nuclear math website:
http://www.radprocalculator.com/Request.aspx (Sorry Alembic fans. This offer is for JJ only, but y'all may watch the video here:
http://www.raymcginnis.net - double click on the Watch Videos icon on the desktop)
Ray McGinnis
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