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Re: Goodbye My Friends But Wait!!!! There's More

Posted: 13 Feb 2007 10:58 am
by Jody Carver
b0b wrote:I don't mean to be rude, but the duplication of existing posts without additional, meaningful content simply bloats the Forum database, slowing down keyword searches and the like.

Computers are not infinite resources. We saw how the old Forum software collapsed under its own weight. I'm sure this system will survive for a long time, but I'd rather fill the search tables with new posts than add the old ones over and over.


bOb, you're not being rude, I undertand.

Understanding

Posted: 13 Feb 2007 11:10 pm
by b0b
Then you understand why I've deleted 5 lengthy posts, made in the past week in this topic, that contained nothing but quotes of previous posts that you've made. :?

Posted: 14 Feb 2007 6:38 am
by Jody Carver
Yup.

Thank You Rick

Posted: 27 Feb 2007 5:11 am
by Jody Carver
I want to express my thanks to Rick Alexander for building such a wonderful website for me. My friends and loved one's both past and present make me feel so proud. I have had numerous compliments regarding Rick's website and have sent it to my friends at Fender,those that are no longer active with Fender and those from the past will always have a place in my heart. The Fret's of Life is a powerful story and I thank Maryanne Miano for her comments, and all of you forum members who have particpated in a great tribute to me. My family and Loved one's whom I am so proud of, will have something to remember me by.

Thank you.

The Last Fender Guitar

Posted: 27 Feb 2007 12:12 pm
by Jody Carver
"The Last Fender Guitar" is in it's final stages of being released, time after time, I have promised this to those of you who expressed interest. I can assure those of you who have requested this book will be pleasantly suprised as to the stories and help offered by my co-writer Sandy Miller. It is going to happen this time and with the help of Sandy I have been back on my feet and we will get this book out withing a short time.

last fender guitar

Posted: 6 Mar 2007 12:47 pm
by Hank Pell
Jody ,Hurry up and get that book out , I don't care who the Co Writer is. There is about fifty people whant that book in greenpoint. I don't know what to tell them anymore.I went to Domonick the barber ,he was asking about you. He wants the book too. Jody hurry up with the book, or I migt have to start going to a different barberh.

Jody's Book

Posted: 6 Mar 2007 12:58 pm
by Al Marcus
Hank- Yes, me too, waiting for it. By the way, I like your style on that C6....al.:):)

style on c6th

Posted: 6 Mar 2007 1:16 pm
by Hank Pell
Al thanks, I haven't done much playing in a long time, but i still love the music. That was done at home with a 12 string excell universal about twenty years ago it was a B6th tuning.Recorded on my four track reel to real Teac.Idon't play out anymore but i just started playing at home again. I love the music & it keeps me in a good mood. Al thanks again.

The Last Fender

Posted: 6 Mar 2007 1:52 pm
by Ron Brennan
Hi Jody,

I am so happy you are finally putting to paper the stories and experiences you have regaled me with when I have visited you. :lol:

As a pilot, you know that the pilot navigates and flies to his destination with the assistance of many. I am happy that Sandy Miller and many others are assisting you in reaching your destination. :idea:

I know of so many who are ready, willing and able to push your airplane on to the runway. :)

You have been revving your jet engines for five years! :x

Knight of Fender Tweed “You are up to the line and cleared for take off”. 8) TX

Rgds,

Ron

Thank You

Posted: 7 Mar 2007 4:33 am
by Jody Carver
Al, you have always been most supportive of my efforts
and I'm doing as best as I can under the circumstances.

Hank, after all the many years we have known one another, your comments are always those of a friendship and has lasted since both you and I were both raised in the same neighborhood of Brooklyn and spent much time at Ebbets Field watching our beloved Brooklyn Dodgers,It will be nice to see you again soon and perhaps we can work somethings out doing twin steel with your Texas Panhandle Band and I can do some karaoke in your studio as I did back a few years ago, when to my suprise you had a copy of one of Marilyn's favorite things I did, "Cause we've Ended as Lovers". Not to worry about your barber and old friend of mine, I can always have my daughter Lorrie cut your hair.Your recordings with your late brother Sonny should be heard by those who enjoy the roots of country music.Perhaps Mike Gross can assist and play some of your enjoyable music recorded those many years ago.

Captain Brennan, as always, most eloquently said, but not to my suprise, your comments and personna are eloquent as well. Yes I have been revving my engines
for too long, but the past few years have bogged me down. I have in the words learned something from a Forum friend JoeMcHam who like yourself was a pilot and that is....Quote There are 3 things that are no good to you.. the runway behind you, the gas in the tank that has been used, and the altitude above you. If this makes some kind of sense, Unquote" Since I have never been a pilot, and don't intend to be, I can only offer my theory as to JoeMcHams "quote"
and that is, I am 77 years old, and my theory is You Dont STOP Playing Because You Get Old, You Get Old because You stop Playing!!!

Thank you again and I look forward to your vist with me on the 15th of this month.

Thank you. And to the three friends that you are, I appreciate your words of support and friendship. This Fender book,will be sent in hard copy form to Robyn Orsini,who is Fender's legal aid, and I will shop for a competent publisher who will hopefully appreciate my effort and not do what happened to the Hot Club Of America, where Johnny and myself were not given the support needed.

My Best always

Jody

The Last Fender Guitar

Posted: 7 Mar 2007 7:26 am
by Jody Carver
Ron, in my haste to post what I have. I have to apologize for my comment as to you "once being a pilot". I know all to well,that to this day, you still have your license to fly an aircraft, be it your own Cessna, or those commercial jets 727, 767, DC 10 American Airlines Airbus etc. I will be flying out to the west coast to visit Don Randall come this April and we will discuss that when you are here.

Hank,I think we will need a 16 track recorder, as I would like to re-record the Hawiian LP on to cd, I have made contact with Loki Ontai and Tanuin Makua and they will be happy to re-cord or over dub their parts, on the my Hawaiian "Thats The Hawaiian In Me"

I would like Lou Messena to record with us, I'll be in touch re' the above.

Thank you,Captain Brennan :D and Hank, friends such as you are impossible to find!!!!!.

My very best to both of you and your families.

Keep em Flyin Captain :D Keep the faith Hank :)

Thank You Sandy ***

Posted: 7 Mar 2007 12:38 pm
by Jody Carver
In view of the fact, that I was so pleased with the praise from Captain Ron Brennan and my pal from our hometown of Brooklyn N.Y. I had forgotten the most important person helping me with my book "The Last Fender Guitar" It is a buddy from years back and she too was from Brooklyn, her expertise in helping me correct my grammer and spelling, and moreseo offering her advice, I would have never been able to get as far as I have with my book.My late wife Marilyn's wish
is that I would write a book on my life with Fender and I have had much help from Sandy more than I could ever express in this post. It was Sandy who enouraged me to release "The Hot Club Of America" and it was she
who has kept me from quitting this project which means
so very much to me.Sandy has surely made my family and my late wife if she were here to know my dream is about to come true, Marilyn would be proud, so speaking on her behalf.I thank you as well as Marie, Han's Carl, Greg, Jen, Lorrie and of course, Casey 8)
We have time on our side and it is you who has given me the incentive to keep on keepin on.
Thank you Sandy Miller for all your help and I couldnt have accomplished this with out you.I appreciate this "more than you will ever know.

Bless Your heart.

Your Buddy from Brooklyn.

Jody, edited again this book should be completed within the next six to eight months, Thank you again Sandy.You are a winner!!!! *** Now you see why I need someone who not only corrects my grammar and spelling but has made me live again and for that I thank her with all of my heart. Thank YOU SANDY. *** DODGER BLUE, both Sandy and myself spent much time as youngsters at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. Thanks again. Pal. And Sandy, please,
don't you ever stop singing. :D

Re: Thank You

Posted: 7 Mar 2007 1:37 pm
by Jody Carver
Dodger Blue to You Captain and to Hank Pell and to Sandy Miller. You all have done me proud.

email contact

Posted: 7 Mar 2007 3:09 pm
by Jody Carver
For those of you who have not my email address, I will
post where you can email me. I am not living at home at this time and all my email for those of you who wish to contact me, you can do so at my daughters. My computer is down and has been for weeks on end. There are a few email coming in from non Forum members and is being returned. I can be contacted for the time being at cocoree22@aol.com Marie has received many email from people who are not members of this Forum. I pick up all my mail by remote, please if you will, this is only temporary and I will be at my email for those of you who have it.

Jody

Join The SGF

Posted: 7 Mar 2007 4:17 pm
by Jody Carver
There are many who look in at what is going on at the worlds most popular place to see and learn from those who are beginners as well as the pro's on this Forum.
Look at what it takes to become a member, if you are inclined to feel as though, you classify yourself as a
so called "bedroom" steel player, I don't beleive that should hold anyone back. There are many of us who have started out the same way, I urge you to join now and enjoy the information offered by some of the worlds greatest steel players.. See bOb's "join now" and please do so. It is worth it's weight in Gold.

The Last Fender Guitar

Posted: 8 Mar 2007 8:44 am
by Jody Carver
I have promised this long overdue story of my life as a Fender salesman. I will post an announcement when the book is completed and not before. Sandy has many other chores at home, and I am unable to continue without Sandy's help.
Please be patient.

Thank You.

edited for spelling.

The Book

Posted: 8 Mar 2007 10:36 am
by Hank Pell
Jody,It's OK i Don't want to rush you, I want you to take your time with this, because i am afraid you might leave something out ,that might be important. Tell sandy to relax for a while, Menwhile I will be standing by, listening to the Hot club C D. I might even get another Haircut.

Re: Thank You

Posted: 8 Mar 2007 10:47 am
by Jody Carver
Jody Carver wrote:Al, you have always been most supportive of my efforts
and I'm doing as best as I can under the circumstances.

Hank, after all the many years we have known one another, your comments are always those of a friendship and has lasted since both you and I were both raised in the same neighborhood of Brooklyn and spent much time at Ebbets Field watching our beloved Brooklyn Dodgers,It will be nice to see you again soon and perhaps we can work somethings out doing twin steel with your Texas Panhandle Band and I can do some karaoke in your studio as I did back a few years ago, when to my suprise you had a copy of one of Marilyn's favorite things I did, "Cause We've Ended as Lovers". Not to worry about your barber and ole friend of mine, I can always have my daughter Lorrie cut your hair.Your recordings with your late brother Sonny should be heard by those who enjoy the roots of country music.Perhaps Mike Gross can assist and play some of your enjoyable music recorded those many years ago.

Captain Brennan, as always, most eloquently said, but not to my suprise, your comments and personna are eloquent as well. Yes I have been revving my engines
for too long, but the past few years have bogged me down. I have in the words learned something from a Forum friend JoeMcHam who like yourself was a pilot and that is...."Quote" There are 3 things that are no good to you.. the runway behind you, the gas in the tank that has been used, and the altitude above you. If this makes some kind of sense, "Unquote" Since I have never been a pilot, It's difficult for me to undertand, however, I can offer a comment that should suffice for JoeMcHams's quote. You DONT STOP PLAYING Beacuse you get old, You GET OLD Because you stop playing!!!! Unquote. and with all due respect to my friend Joe, I'm 77 years old and I'm still playing.
And will until I am 97 and then some.
Thank you again and I look forward to your vist with me on the 15th of this month. I have a very special date on the 16th Day of March.

Thank you. And to the three friends that you are, I appreciate your words of support and friendship. This Fender book,will be sent in hard copy form to Robyn Orsini,who is Fender's legal aid, and I will shop for a competent publisher who will hopefully appreciate my effort and not do what happened to the Hot Club Of America, where Johnny and myself were not given the support needed.

My Best always

Jody

Get a Haircut??

Posted: 8 Mar 2007 10:58 am
by Jody Carver
Hank my Dodger Buddy, of course get a haircut, I think
Dom should use a lawn mower on you haha.

Not to worry, Sandy and myself will have this book in due time.

The Last Fender

Posted: 8 Mar 2007 2:07 pm
by Ron Brennan
“Knight of Fender Tweed 7-11 Heavy, cleared for immediate takeoff, take a heading of One Eight Zero (south) on liftoff, contact Departure at 121.4, Good day, Sir” 8)

“Fender Tweed 7-11 Heavy, additional instructions Sir…..you and Sandy finish “The Last Fender” at flight level Three-Oh, do not descend until it’s done before arrival at, uhhh..... Huh? Ummmm, nobody really goes there? Well anyway, before arrival! Report ETA ASAP!! Fender Tweed 7-11 Heavy, expect a smooth ride, have a quick & good flight, Sir”……… 8) TX

Rgds,

Ron

Posted: 8 Mar 2007 9:03 pm
by John P. Phillips
You've all heard the story of The Shot Heard Around The World. Well coming very soon (I hope) We will be hearing about the GUITAR HEARD ROUND THE WORLD. It's called "The Last Fender Guitar", and I for one just can't wait ! The FENDER sales rep who was there is the man to pull the trigger on this gun. A man who I am so proud to call my friend, "The Knight Of Fender Tweed", Mr. Jody Carver. Jody was there when it happened, so this is a FIRST person account of history in the making. Not second hand heresay. When Leo Fender put the final touches on that first guitar that carried his name,, little could he know the lasting impact that it would have on the music world. From the north pole to the south pole, the far east to the far west, from country music to the classics, music was touched and changed for the better.
Knowing Jody as I do, he has a burning desire to get this information written down for posterity. not for his own benefit but because he was proud to be a part of the history of FENDER. This book has been years in the making. Jody lived it every day from the beginning.
Any history of the guitar, and music in general would be incomplete without the story of Fender. I know that as a former Fender handyman so to speak, (I worked on Fender guitars as a youth). I have a hunger for the knowledge of this fine instrument. Jody Carver is the man to fill that void in my knowledge base.. I for one, cannot wait to read the story of FENDER, The guitar heard round the WORLD !

To Those Pioneers Of Fender Past

Posted: 9 Mar 2007 3:02 pm
by Jody Carver
John,I have little to say,What an honor that you have bestowed upon me. I want to thank those who made my life with Fender possible and to give thanks to God for keeping me here. These pioneer's have made the Fender name what it is today and I would like to honor
those of the past.

Leo Fender ( deceased)
Donald D. Randall
Mike Cole.
John Koladish.
Dale Hyatt.
Harold Hyatt.
Bill Carson (deceased)
Don Patton (deceased
Bud Driver (deceased)
Andy Nelson (deceased)
Tom Walker ( deceased)
Luke Morris ( deceased)
And God Bless the soul of my friend and mentor Speedy West.
To these pioneers I owe everything, most of them are gone, but they will always be remembered in my heart.

Thanks to all of you and to Sandy Miller for helping me so very much to make my dream come true. I know everyone listed above gives thanks and most of all Thank you God. I pray that I do justice to those and honor them as they deserve the best, because they were the best.Sandy and myself will do the very best to make those who were the pioneer's proud. My late wife Marilyn, my children Lorrie and Marie, my granchildren
Carl Jody Sullivan, Greg Sullivan and of course my sweetheart Casey, we all thank all of you.

Jody. God Be with all of you on this Forum. I'm sorry I had to edit.

Posted: 9 Mar 2007 5:41 pm
by b0b
Jody, please stop hitting the "quote" button on your own posts. There's no reason to do that. I just cleaned up 3 posts that contained nothing that you hadn't said before.

The quote button is to provide context when you're replying to other people. It's not there to repeat what you've already said, over and over.

bob check your email

Posted: 9 Mar 2007 5:44 pm
by Jody Carver
bOb leave the post in above your post, Please.

bOb Help

Posted: 9 Mar 2007 5:51 pm
by Jody Carver
bOb please help me I have edited and quoted more time than not, It is difficult to remember all of those who have passed and Help if you can and leave post 11 in and please remove my duplicates.The post above your post. Please.

Thank You