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Rick Aiello
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Post by Rick Aiello »

The Shenandoah Valley Steel Guitar Festival will be the "Final Hurrah" ... for my business.

I did give it my "best shot" ...



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What do you mean,- no more Dustpans, horseshoes and other monstermagnets??? Image

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Post by HowardR »

Whoa! I'm very sorry to hear that.

<SMALL>I did give it my "best shot"</SMALL>

More than most mortal men.

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Post by Jon Light »

Rick--I'd had no idea that this was a 'business' in the sense that you would be "in business" or "out of business". Thought it was avocation (albeit intense avocation, not vacation avocation). Your presence & contributions have been huge. I hope that you are able to continue to do stuff on some basis or another--I suspect that it means as much to you as it does to those who benefit from your hands and brain and alchemy. Best to you!
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Post by Stephan Miller »

Rick-- I'm sorry as well. I'm sure it's the best thing for now, but man, I hope you're wrong about the "final" part!

--Steve
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

Rick,

Are you talking about the "Festival" Business or the lap steel business? Either way, I'm sorry to hear it. It is difficult to get a profitable business working.
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Yeah ... when my wife "nixed" my 21 yr old Swedish Au Pair idea ... I had no other option ... Image


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Post by chas smith »

"There is nothing more tragic, than the murder of a beautiful idea, by a gang of brutal facts." Benjamin Franklin

Having been self-employed for the past 19 years, I can certainly understand the rewards, frustrations and the toll it takes on relationships. Ask any of my Ex-es. Of course, they're just going to tell you what I jerk I am and that it had nothing to do with the job.....
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Post by Loni Specter »

Rick,

When you wake up, Rick, you will have no memory of this thread. Any statements that you may have made while 'under' are null and void. 1 2 3 wake up!

Seriously, I hope you are not serious!
Of course event promotion can be quite lucrative, but not usually the first event.
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Post by Jesse Pearson »

Rick, maybe "last hurrah" is a bit hasty. Besides, look at all the great research you have accomplished? It's not the destination as much as the journey, right? And I have a feeling you still have a long ways to go before the "fat lady sings" when it comes to you and steel guitars. Sides, vacations are a good thang, know what I mean Vern?
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Having run events in the past I know how time draining and scary they are.

The first time I did an event I decided to do 3 shows in the cities in less than a weeks time. Looking back it was insane. We did New York on Weds, Boston on Friday and San Francisco the following Tuesday. Because you need to book the venue in advance of selling any tickets, I was on the hook for $150k before I had even sold my first ticket or sponsorship. Fortunately, the show at least paid for itself and I made a total of $15k for 4 months work which almost sank me. In the mean time, I could have lost my house and savings very easily and almost did. Never did an event like that again. Too many sleepless nights.

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Post by Andy Volk »

I sure hope this is just some much needed venting, brother Rick. Nobody in the world has done what you've accomplished - and in such a short time. Family comes first but don't rush into something you may later regret.
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Hey Rick, get a clue: Image

The secret is great customer service. This means free drinks and a buffet. They know this in Vegas __ heck, everything is a gamble.

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Post by Rick Aiello »

The concert in April is is great shape ...

I'm really lookin' forward to it ... and frankly, really NEED it !!! Image

It has/had no bearing on the closure of the House of Gauss ... nor did a lack of funds, enthusiasm, etc ...

Time is the only thing I can't afford anymore ...

Thanks for all the kind words ...





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Post by Rick Alexander »

Please say it ain't so . . Image


Rick man, in your areas of expertise you're one of the great ones. What if Edison would have hung it up when he was just getting started?
What if Ben Franklin had paid no heed when they told him to go fly a kite? What if Archimedes didn't - well you get the idea . .

Can you really turn your back and walk away from greatness?
<marquee>I was thinking about getting a dustpan this year too . .</marquee>

But a feller's got to do what a feller's got to do. I'm just glad I stocked up on NIBros while the stocking was good!
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Post by Colin Brooks »

Rick. In my book what you have achieved is amazing.

Take care of your family and take care of yourself. Find time to play your guitars and pick up the biz if and when you can.

Aloha, Colin Brooks
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Post by Rick Aiello »

Folks ... I really appreciate the support ...

It's just that I don't want to portrait myself as a "builder" of commercially available steels anymore ... since I really don't have the time to do them up right ... in a timely fashion.

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I think each & every one of us in No Peddlers should send a two liter bottle of Meyer's Dark Rum to Rick.... Image
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Post by Ron Bednar »

Oh, Man...I am really sorry to hear that...
I wish you the best and all you need as a gentleman, father, husband...to keep the beans in the pot.
I do hope you find the where with all to continue, on some level, your adventure with experimenting on pickups, guitars and metal working. It was always a pleasure to see and read about your newest creations. Cheers to you Rick, my hat's off to you. Ron
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Post by Ray Montee »

First it was Jerry Byrd..............and now we're supposed to toughen up and lose our great inventor friend Rick....as well.

This is too much!
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Post by Jeff Strouse »

Sad to hear, my friend. But understandable considering the time you invest into each one. The work you have done thus far is outstanding.
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Post by George Keoki Lake »

Hope you really don't give up Rick...what a talent to be able to make those great Dustpans! If you do give up, you'll be following in the steps of the guy who invented the soda 1 Up, 2 Up, all the way to 5 Up, and finally packed it in at 6 Up !

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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Sorry to hear that Rick but sometimes priorities have to re evaluated I guess, especially when you have a family to think about. Maybe somewhere down the line you can fire it back up again. Good luck.
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Post by Wayne Cox »

RICK, just look at this as the old "Two steps forward, one step back" progression!
It is still forward motion.
~~W.C.~~
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