lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs up....
go for it guys! see if she goes for it or sends you sleeping on the
couch..
Craig
http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/personal/05/02/mantuary.marriage/index.html#cnnSTCText
> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs up....
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> http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/personal/05/02/mantuary.marriage/index.html#cnnSTCText
...four guitars...amateur...

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crw59@earthlink.net - 04 May 2008 19:54 GMT
> cr...@earthlink.net wrote:
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> - Rufus
what's your guitar count? I have around 13 now...most in storage
now...
Craig
Rufus - 04 May 2008 21:26 GMT
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> Craig
You're ahead of me - I have nine, one of which is unservicable...my
Charvel 12 string acoustic. I gave it to a local faux-luthier for some
repair work and he completely ruined it. I'll never patronize him again.
My last was that '59 Dano...I'm due for another soon I guess. Still
looking for a Strat and a couple acoustics, but I have a real hankering
for a one of these at the mo'...drool...
http://www.duesenbergusa.com/dtv1lg.html

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someone@some.domain - 04 May 2008 22:33 GMT
>>> cr...@earthlink.net wrote:
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>http://www.duesenbergusa.com/dtv1lg.html
i can't remember his name, but there's a brit who makes really good electrics.
billy bragg has 4, i think, and really swears by them.
ring any bells? i'll try to get a name.
kim - 04 May 2008 22:58 GMT
>>>> cr...@earthlink.net wrote:
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> electrics. billy bragg has 4, i think, and really swears by them.
> ring any bells? i'll try to get a name.
This is the famous one:
http://www.johnbirchguitars.com/index2.html
There's also a famous acoustic guitar maker in England by the name of Rob
Armstrong.
(kim)
Rufus - 04 May 2008 23:08 GMT
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> (kim)
...any relation to Kent and/or Dan Armstrong?

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kim - 05 May 2008 00:32 GMT
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> ...any relation to Kent and/or Dan Armstrong?
I don't think so.
(kim)
someone@some.domain - 05 May 2008 03:44 GMT
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>(kim)
electric. so maybe birch. but you'd think he'd mention bb.
Rufus - 04 May 2008 23:05 GMT
>>>> cr...@earthlink.net wrote:
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> billy bragg has 4, i think, and really swears by them.
> ring any bells? i'll try to get a name.
Guyton and Zemaitis spring to mind on the UK side...the Doozys are
German originally, and just opened shop over here - Tom Petty and his
crew are playing them, and Ron Wood also has a sig model. Wood plays
Zemaitis guitars, too.
If I had unlimited funds, I'd buy one of these from Guyton -
http://www.guytonguitars.com/images/20040528%20Red%20special/Guyton%20BM%20promo
%20shots%20015.jpg
...just finished putting a set of grips on my '03 - way past time for
it...man, was that left one a be-atch to get off. Somebody went
overboard with the grip cement. Now I notice my rear-bag is popping the
seams at the sissybar loop...gotta run that by the paraloft and see if
they can do anything about that for me. If it ain't one thing, it's
something else...

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someone@some.domain - 05 May 2008 03:46 GMT
>>>>> cr...@earthlink.net wrote:
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>they can do anything about that for me. If it ain't one thing, it's
>something else...
yeah, always.
On May 4, 2:31 pm, "cr...@earthlink.net" <cr...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/personal/05/02/mantuary.marriage/index...
I think "mantuary" is a less-than-masculine term, but the idea is
sound. I've always had a place like that.
> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs up....
>
> go for it guys! see if she goes for it or sends you sleeping on the
> couch..
Ha! I *have* a room of my own. In fact I have a *house* of my own. I can
no longer cater for overnight guests (unless I know them very *very*
well...) because my second bedroom no longer has a bed. Instead it has a
modelling workbench at one end and a computer station at the other.

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Rufus - 04 May 2008 21:46 GMT
>> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs up....
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> well...) because my second bedroom no longer has a bed. Instead it has a
> modelling workbench at one end and a computer station at the other.
Guests get the futon my living room - one spare is full if kits, and the
other is a recording studio. With a sofa bed.

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Enzo Matrix - 04 May 2008 21:49 GMT
>>> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs
>>> up.... go for it guys! see if she goes for it or sends you sleeping on
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> Guests get the futon my living room
Guests get the pub down the road. Cheap bed and breakfast, nice
accommodation and a lovely pint. :-D

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Rufus - 04 May 2008 22:15 GMT
>>>> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs
>>>> up.... go for it guys! see if she goes for it or sends you sleeping on
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> Guests get the pub down the road. Cheap bed and breakfast, nice
> accommodation and a lovely pint. :-D
...all I've got down the road is a chemo treatment center. Across town
there's a nice new Marriott, though...going there for a dinner tonight.
First time.

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Enzo Matrix - 04 May 2008 22:17 GMT
>>>>> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs
>>>>> up.... go for it guys! see if she goes for it or sends you
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> town there's a nice new Marriott, though...going there for a dinner
> tonight. First time.
Ooh! Bon appetit! 'scuse my French. ;-)

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kim - 04 May 2008 23:05 GMT
>>>>> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs
>>>>> up.... go for it guys! see if she goes for it or sends you
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> ...all I've got down the road is a chemo treatment center.
It's a rehab centre across the road from me. The place was originally built
as an old people's home dedicated to New Zealand's war dead. It just goes to
to show how public spending priorities have altered over the years.
(kim)
someone@some.domain - 04 May 2008 22:33 GMT
>> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs up....
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>well...) because my second bedroom no longer has a bed. Instead it has a
>modelling workbench at one end and a computer station at the other.
and kits in every nook and cranny?
Enzo Matrix - 04 May 2008 22:37 GMT
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> and kits in every nook and cranny?
The Stash is in another room. I'm locked in mortal combat with it as it
seems to be making a valiant effort to take over the whole house!

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Rufus - 04 May 2008 23:07 GMT
>>>> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs
>>>> up....
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> The Stash is in another room. I'm locked in mortal combat with it as it
> seems to be making a valiant effort to take over the whole house!
I notice that the new 1/48 Tamiya Storch is finally down to my $40
threshold in places.
Next...

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someone@some.domain - 05 May 2008 03:47 GMT
>>>> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs
>>>> up....
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>The Stash is in another room. I'm locked in mortal combat with it as it
>seems to be making a valiant effort to take over the whole house!
my music collection took over long ago. i hear the media fighting the kits all
night.
Mad-Modeller - 05 May 2008 05:34 GMT
> >>> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs
> >>> up....
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> I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
Must be a collaborator on your side. ;)
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
on 5/4/2008 2:31 PM crw59@earthlink.net said the following:
> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs up....
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> http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/personal/05/02/mantuary.marriage/index.html#cnnSTCText
>
The whole basement is my man-room. Got my model shop, computer room, TV
with cable box, VCR and DVD player, dart board, small refrigerator,
microwave, and a couch to take naps on. The only thing I don't have is a
sink and urinal, which is my next project. The sink is for supplying
water for my model shop and hand washing, and the urinal is because I
suffer from an enlarged prostate which requires that I urgently have to
go to the bathroom about 10 times a day. The bathroom is upstairs, and
God forbid if someone is using it. The beer I keep in my fridge doesn't
help much either.

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kim - 05 May 2008 00:36 GMT
> on 5/4/2008 2:31 PM crw59@earthlink.net said the following:
>> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs
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> microwave, and a couch to take naps on. The only thing I don't have
> is a sink and urinal, which is my next project.
It's the same thing isn't it? :o)
You may have problems installing any kind of plumbing below ground level.
Mine emptied into an open sump which then had to be pumped out electrically.
(kim)
willshak - 05 May 2008 01:16 GMT
on 5/4/2008 7:36 PM kim said the following:
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>> on 5/4/2008 2:31 PM crw59@earthlink.net said the following:
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> It's the same thing isn't it? :o)
>
You must be a male Kim. A female Kim would find that disgusting. :-)
> You may have problems installing any kind of plumbing below ground level.
> Mine emptied into an open sump which then had to be pumped out electrically.
>
> (kim)
The SaniShower pump is part of the project.
http://www.needplumbingsupplies.com/Saniflo-Saniflo-Macerating-Toilets-Pumps.asp
?id=9031&NpsRfrSrc=BizRate&NpsRfrMfg=10
or: http://tinyurl.com/3adbus

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Enzo Matrix - 05 May 2008 08:11 GMT
> on 5/4/2008 7:36 PM kim said the following:
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> http://www.needplumbingsupplies.com/Saniflo-Saniflo-Macerating-Toilets-Pumps.asp
?id=9031&NpsRfrSrc=BizRate&NpsRfrMfg=10
> or: http://tinyurl.com/3adbus
The problem with those things is that they must be cleaned very regularly,
otherwise they smell. And smell *bad* :-(

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willshak - 05 May 2008 12:46 GMT
on 5/5/2008 3:11 AM Enzo Matrix said the following:
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>
If there is a trap in the waste lines before the pump, it will smell no
worse than your standard toilet or sink does.

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someone@some.domain - 05 May 2008 03:41 GMT
>on 5/4/2008 2:31 PM crw59@earthlink.net said the following:
>> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs up....
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>God forbid if someone is using it. The beer I keep in my fridge doesn't
>help much either.
flowmax, dude! or do you know?
willshak - 05 May 2008 12:38 GMT
on 5/4/2008 10:41 PM someone@some.domain said the following:
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>> on 5/4/2008 2:31 PM crw59@earthlink.net said the following:
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> flowmax, dude! or do you know?
>
I was on Flomax for a while. The little difference it made was not worth
the dizziness that I had when standing up from laying down, or getting
up from sitting or crouching. If I got down on the floor to find a
dropped model part (just for the sake of being on-topic :-)), I had to
hold onto something when I got up.
Avodart and Cardura, over the years, didn't seem to work either.

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On May 4, 2:31 pm, "cr...@earthlink.net" <cr...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> lots of pic submissions from people showing how they set theirs up....
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> http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/personal/05/02/mantuary.marriage/index...
I have had one for 30 years and it serves me well..............