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RWD
`Olu`olu

USA
850 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  01:45:57 AM  Show Profile
I bet there are a lot of great guitars out there owned by our Patch members. I hope you never have this story to tell.
I was playing my NEW Martin omc-18vLJ last night (standing) and slipped on a cat toy. I went down on my back but my head hit the couch and my chin was thrust through the side of my precious guitar--right at the waist. It was a completely horrifying experience.

Bob

ypochris
Lokahi

USA
398 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  02:13:37 AM  Show Profile
Last guitar I bought- about 18 years ago- was on the mainland, cheaper there and I was visiting a girl I wanted to impress. We were touring through the back roads of Northern California or Southern Oregon- after camping somewhere I put the guitar on the roof of the rental car. Forgot it was there and drove off. Perhaps an hour later it suddenly hit me what I had done. Very quiet dirt road and early, so I decided to go back and look for it on the faint hope. Found it on the road- it had traveled a few miles on top of the car!

Point is, it had a decent hole in the side- and only three days old! Still sounded all right, though- and still does 18 years later.

Chris
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wcerto
Ahonui

USA
5052 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  02:34:28 AM  Show Profile
Are you OK, Bob? Phooey on the guitar. What about your chinny-chin-chin? And hey, no take it out on the popoki! Someone may think Mrs. Bob wen' dot your eye for you.

Me ke aloha
Malama pono,
Wanda
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RWD
`Olu`olu

USA
850 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  03:19:53 AM  Show Profile
Wanda
I am ok. Two scratches on my face a small lump under my lip and a sore shoulder. My three popoki are have nothing to worry about. They will enjoy a lifetime of safety and comfort because I am an animal lover.
This is weird, I may hit the 400 mark talking about how I broke one of the two best guitars I have ever owned!

Bob
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thumbstruck
Ahonui

USA
2168 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  03:20:47 AM  Show Profile
Stuff happens. Always use a strap. Look before you pick. Animals and cute little kids have no concept of "careful". Sit when possible. Avoid dancing around. Never lick anything electrical. The guitar / ukulele / instrument you save may just be your own. Remember: they aren't just "instruments", they're appendages.
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bbenzel
Lokahi

USA
130 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  03:45:25 AM  Show Profile  Visit bbenzel's Homepage
Well, I know one guy from Atlantic City who was on a road trip and somewhere in Arizona or New Mexico he pulled into a rest stop. Played his Collings for a while, then just left it there and drove off. Never found it.

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Admin
Pupule

USA
4551 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  06:36:39 AM  Show Profile  Visit Admin's Homepage  Send Admin an AOL message  Send Admin an ICQ Message  Send Admin a Yahoo! Message
Bob,

Wow, that's scary. No scary guitar story from me, but one photo to share.



Our cat loves falling asleep to the sounds of the guitar. Or maybe he just loves sleeping all the time.

Andy
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Momi
Lokahi

402 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  06:38:13 AM  Show Profile
I'm glad you weren't hurt badly, Bob.

In my late teens, while at a church camp, I set my `ukulele on top of its case after playing it. Someone bumped into a speaker, which fell onto my `ukulele and crushed it. Although I got another Kamaka concert `ukulele, I could not throw out the old one for many years, despite the fact it was beyond repair. I think I played that first Kamaka concert more in the six years I had it in my teens than I have its successor in the 20+ years I've owned it.

Get Slpry 1 to talk about his baritone Kamaka.

Edited by - Momi on 04/04/2008 06:51:00 AM
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Rich_Smith
Lokahi

USA
242 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  07:26:46 AM  Show Profile
But then thats why you, Gregg and me have Ukaroos.

Rich Smith
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NANI
Lokahi

USA
292 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  07:34:29 AM  Show Profile  Visit NANI's Homepage
Glad your face survived with small scratch amazing how cats and dogs and kids allways under foot at wrong time? :-)
Favorite instrument not even always safe in the case. I always ( OK not ALWAYS but most times) keep my instruments in da case when not playing. When we moving from one house to another I go home one morning to mare a moving load and when I walk down the steps to the Basement for to get stuff worst sight of my life. Martin Guitar, Martin Ukulele both float around like boats in da cases in two foot of water. Durring the night the water heater broke and flooded the basement. The ukulele not so bad shape funny thing case not as good but did not absorb and hold water like real nise case the Guitar was in with deep thick lining to keep guitar safe.
Guitar still in one peice had it check out by only Luther in area said it OK but OH the FINISH it looks SO BAD not sure what I will do . She still sounds OK when some one plays her. Just not pretty.
AH well I learned alot about the value of things that day. I lost all the kids Baby pictures and stuff that I had saved since I was a kid along with some really old family things.
Finally decided it will just make moving to Hawaii easier some day. Gotta make LEMONAID outta the Lemons some how.

"A hui hou kakou, malama pono".
Nancy
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wcerto
Ahonui

USA
5052 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  08:34:55 AM  Show Profile
Rich - Where you get that cute thing?

Bob - I am glad you are not too worse for the wear.

The kitty is a fluffy, schmoofy thing! So pretty.

I've got pics of my kitty in the guitar case, in the banjo case, in the ukulele case, trying to hug the O`ahu Steel, trying to help Paul play the banjo `uku, etc. If it is a container, she will crawl into it.

Yesterday I was playing a recording of Paul playing "Touch a Name on the Wall" on the computer. `Oni`oni kept looking behind the computer to see if she could find Daddy. She looked so puzzled./

Me ke aloha
Malama pono,
Wanda

Edited by - wcerto on 04/04/2008 08:38:21 AM
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RWD
`Olu`olu

USA
850 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  08:55:11 AM  Show Profile
You have a nice looking cat Andy. Himalayan?
Two of ours are chocolate an seal point himmies.
Thumbstruck...It was the strap that kept me from holding the guitar away from the fall.
With help from Andy, I found a way to upload pictures. So, for my 400th post (originally 400 before mistakes took it higher) this is what happened to my guitar. It is repairable but still...

Advice: I know it is hard to do but don't try to un-step on anything
when you are wearing a guitar.




Bob

Edited by - RWD on 04/04/2008 09:02:59 AM
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Rich_Smith
Lokahi

USA
242 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  09:15:18 AM  Show Profile
Wanda email Jean Smith "neeej". She has a lot of different prints to choose from.

Rich Smith
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Admin
Pupule

USA
4551 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  09:38:43 AM  Show Profile  Visit Admin's Homepage  Send Admin an AOL message  Send Admin an ICQ Message  Send Admin a Yahoo! Message
Yes, Himalayan.

Ouch. Glad that you ended up in better shape than the guitar. So what's the moral of the story? Don't play with a strap? Don't play standing? Don't fall down?

Andy
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wcerto
Ahonui

USA
5052 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  10:13:14 AM  Show Profile
Fall downing, as Paul calls it, is majorly bad. Way, way bad. He doesn't even want to talk about fall downing, since he spent Thanksgiving until first of Feb. last year on sick leave after falling on his knee. Then he got that staph infection in his knee and ended up with two surgeries on it. And ended up with all the docs & nurses, etc., looking at his knee saying "Eeeeewwwww".
How are himilayans different than Persian? They are so clute and fluffy. I bet they are so adorable when they are baby kitties.

Me ke aloha
Malama pono,
Wanda
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da_joka
Lokahi

361 Posts

Posted - 04/04/2008 :  11:51:29 AM  Show Profile
glad to hea you're ok bob! sorry to hea about da guitar :-( how bout some duct tape fo da cracks? seems to fix everyting else. ;-P

If can, can. If no can, no can.
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