ACCIDENT--------James Morehead/Shobud style parts

Instruments, mechanical issues, copedents, techniques, etc.

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Micky Byrne
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James....slow and steady does the job, every day, no matter how small will be an improvement. Take it easy for the time being. Time heals as they say ;-)

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James Morehead
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Hey Micky, thanx for the kind words and encouragement. How are YOU doing these days, my friend?
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Chris LeDrew wrote:Take your time recovering, James. That's the most important thing. A few Sho~Buds can wait for their parts, and so can their owners. :)
Me too. Take care and be well and you'll soon be back.
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Micky Byrne
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Hi James, I'm not doin' too bad thanks ......on March 9th I go into hospital for my 12 year check up on my new "Ticker" .... time flys. All the best to you and yours.

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James Morehead
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Hey Micky Sounds like things are going your way, hang in there, buddy!! :)
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Thanks James :)

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Speedy recovery...
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James Morehead
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Post by James Morehead »

Thanx Chris, Progressing, but slow. I've had some tough accidents, but this one takes the cake for tough to recouperate.
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God Speed my friend.
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hang tough

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James, just saw this and hope by now there has been much improvement. What a bummer in any case but particularly for a musician. Hang in there.
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get well, James

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Get well, James....all the way. Full 100% healing to ya.

Thanks for all the advice on my ShoBud restoration project. Wow, this stuff takes a lot of time and effort. I don't know how you guys do it....full restorations.
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Thanx for the well wishes, guys. :)

Hey Tom, You're one of the few that "get it" about the refurbs. :)
"Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgement"~old cowboy proverb.
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Jim Robbins
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Hi James,
Looking for Sho-Bud parts and saw this -- I'm very sorry to hear about it -- best wishes for your recovery.
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Wishing you all the best Paul Foster

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HI James
Just saw your post and was not aware of your accident!! Seems it always happens to the "Good Guys" I really appreciate all the business we have done in the past few years and your "Blondies" were all just wonderful, get well soon , we really need you!!! Your friend Paul Foster PS Saw your last blondie made from the guitar that I sent you , wish I had kept it!!It was a beauty after you worked your magic!!
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