Lunch
Whatever I have for lunch, it will include Red Kale. I think it Kale. Red stem, green leaf.
Youtube
Found a Video of a concert I went to 25 years ago.
The cartoon Charley Brown had a bird named Woodstock. Woodstock was on the sheet of paper that day.
You know the rest.
As for the show, it could have been the best I ever seen them play in. Over 100,000 youtube views verifies it
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Shaved my head with electric razor. Now I don't feel the need to shower as often.
You bald guys, do feel the same?
G&L
Neck and finish
Vintage Tint Gloss - Has a hue of an aged finish. Can work well for both a vintage or modern look.
Not recommended with Wood Binding on a Swamp Ash body (doesn't match well).
Vintage Tint Satin - Has a hue of an aged finish with the modern feel of a satin finish. Can work well for
both a vintage or modern look. Not recommended with Wood Binding on a Swamp Ash body (doesn't match well).
Light Tint Gloss - More of a subtle hue than Vintage Gloss, adds character and warmth to the look. Versatile.
Light Tint Satin - More of a subtle hue than Vintage Gloss with the modern feel of a satin finish.
Adds character and warmth to the look. Versatile.
Clear Gloss - A great choice for use with a Natural Gloss finish.
Clear Satin - Standard on most models, satin is smooth and easy playing.
No description on function.
Question
Where does Poly fit in all this?
Is it Polyurethane or Polester?
Does finish wear out?
I heard Poly does a better job protecting. Is that true?
Non G&L
Teaching guitar.
Question: Teaching triplets. When you switch from teaching Scale A to Scale B?
I had a teacher give me all these scales that were meant to teach speed, dexterity, efficiency, technique. And it was good.
Mostly Scale A style( see below): Pure yngwie malstream
After a while, you just had enough
When do you switch over to Scale B?

Project
You paid to have your guitar setup by the shop with a new nut.

The High E is off.

What the hell?

If I wanted a crumby job, I would have done it myself. And it would have been cheaper.
It gets worse. Another thing caught my eye and I really didn't pay much attention to.

The locking tuners had the strings wound around them. Locking tuners are only suppose to have 1/4 of stem wrapped.
Isn't that common knowledge?
I thought to myself "Who worked on this? The lawn maintenance guy?"
Seeing this makes me think the shop grabbed a scrub and had him work on it.
Horrible job!
I'll be talking to them today to get to bottom of this.
This is unacceptable. Let's see how they handle it.