Here’s a gallery of pics. Stuff I’m working on. I have a bunch of repairs/custom jobs I started and had to set aside while awaiting parts. Shipping is very slow because of the Coronavirus epidemic. The shipping departments of suppliers and shipping companies are necessarily moving slowly and carefully.
A special shout out to my “ward’, Brianna. She asks every day to help out in the shop and we’ve turned it into a real paid job for her. She is very helpful, taking over some of the tedious and time-consuming jobs for me and just being an over-all delight in the shop. Whoever buys our first “Convertible Tele” guitar will get her autograph on the back of one of the insert tops. That’s pretty special! It is a testament to her hours of labor sanding to perfection and dedication to the job.
Anextra-special shout out to my friend and fellow bass player, Larry Macks for his patronage and sponsorship!!!
Thanks for reading and checking out the pictures and please, please, stay safe. Don’t take any chances with your health and life.And above all, the health and lives of your friends and loved ones.
Love to all,
David T
p.s. Comments are very welcome. You can comment at the end of this article.
Click on the small pics to get the full picture and also to scroll through them.
I wish I could visit you and your shop. Actually I would like to learn more about working on guitars. My hats off to you and your team. Pretty cool stuff.
Love to you and your family. Greg
I’ve always admired you as a bassist Dave and enjoyed playing with you and Steve White in Slaughterhouse. Clearly you have many more skilled yet to be appreciated. Good on you Dave.
Thanks, Will. You know . . . I’m sorry but, I don’t remember you playing with us in Slaughterhouse. Did you just sit-in? Or am I having a hard time remembering almost 50 years ago?
I wish I could visit you and your shop. Actually I would like to learn more about working on guitars. My hats off to you and your team. Pretty cool stuff.
Love to you and your family. Greg
Well, Greg . . . You are always welcome. Perhaps this Summer we can do some visits to each other. I’d love to visit you in Cheboygan.
I’ve always admired you as a bassist Dave and enjoyed playing with you and Steve White in Slaughterhouse. Clearly you have many more skilled yet to be appreciated. Good on you Dave.
Thanks, Will. You know . . . I’m sorry but, I don’t remember you playing with us in Slaughterhouse. Did you just sit-in? Or am I having a hard time remembering almost 50 years ago?
My mother taught me that “You can do anything you want to . . . If you want to.” I have lived by that advice all my life. Thanks again, Will.