Hey Dave,
I've been pretty busy handing personal matters.
A little over a year ago, my wife was hit by a "Semi" & thrown from her car. She broke her pelvis in three places, broken left arm and right wrist. She was in the hospital for a month and in a wheel chair for another. A month after her release, while I was shuttling her from one Drs. appointment to another, I was hit by a "Semi". So I have had a lot on my hands.
I have been able to fill orders, but they take a bit more time.
I have been looking to get back to playing, but haven't had time enough to pursue anything yet. I was having a lot of fun adapting my playing style and stretching out on the universal before all of the chaos. I am hoping to get to work "out" on it soon.
I get down to Doylestown occasionally, it would be great to get together.
Keep in touch
dbalde@eclipse.net
Hey everybody,
For you guys that are speculating "why", the big pluses are a chance to stand up to play & sing and for quick & easy set-up for rehearsals & jams. The instrument is great for the "single-note" or "interval-lead" solo play used in "new country" (Bruce Bounton / Paul Franklin type stuff), saving the STD or Universal for "traditional", "full-chord", "big-band" or Jazz stuff.
If you check the Website you will see that I am working on an eight-string lap version with a "D" lever set-up (roots lowered) based on the simple, very earlier "steel" set-ups. Or an eight-string lap with the "F" lever like the early "Day" set-up. It's a good place to start and learn to progress to the "Full-Steel" set-up.
Thanks for your interest and acceptance.
"Tolerance is the best virtue".
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Dan Balde
U-12/8&5, S-7/D 3&1, S-6/E&A
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by db on 20 May 2003 at 07:14 PM.]</p></FONT>