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    This Labor [Labour] Day weekend is going to be a loud one in Bellingham, Washington. Fellow Fretters BCDon, NWBasser and a few non-fretters will be joining me for a three-day jam session. There promises to be lots of beer, music, and guitar/bass talk. And yes, we'll make sure to post pics.

    My conundrum lies in trying to figure out which gear to bring; the Epi LP is a must, and so is the Flamekat, but which amph or amphs? I was thinking about just the Cube 60, but that seems like underkill for such a [soon to be] historic weekend. The Marshall? The Night Train? All three? Decisions, decisions...

    Any Fretters who might be around the area, feel free to PM me. Always room for one more, at least at the Brewery!
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    'Hamfest!!!! "Hamapalooza!!!!!! Boy, I am jealous and wish I could fly on over for the weekend. I used to have fun in B'ham once a year during Ski to Sea. I hope you guys have a ton of fun!
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    It's going to be a blast! I just hope we don't lose Doug!


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    Sean, better bring all the amphs you got. I'll drag my 600-watt Genz and 4x10, so you'll need every decibal you can get.

    Also, the Genz is a hybrid which means it gets both "tube watts" and "solid state" watts. I figure it adds up to about 2,300-watts on tap if you consider the "Whatcom multiplier" effect too.

    The way I figure it, is that after a short time we'll all have "beer ears" and I'll need every watt and square inch of speaker cone I have.

    I'm toying with the idea of bringing the jazz bass in addition to the Clement.

    Decisions, decisions....

    I wonder if the rooms have mini fridges for my porters?

    Oh, yeah....

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    Jamming in the 'Ham

    Uh.....hmmmmmmmm....uh.......I saw the title of your thread.......and I thought, Oh Dear Lord....... .......they're "going after" the farm animals.......

    Have fun. Thanks for the laugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcdon
    It's going to be a blast! I just hope we don't lose Doug!

    Don, I told you we are definitely stealing Mike Tyson's tiger. Oh, and a cop car.

    Good times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NWBasser
    Sean, better bring all the amphs you got. I'll drag my 600-watt Genz and 4x10, so you'll need every decibal you can get.

    Also, the Genz is a hybrid which means it gets both "tube watts" and "solid state" watts. I figure it adds up to about 2,300-watts on tap if you consider the "Whatcom multiplier" effect too.

    The way I figure it, is that after a short time we'll all have "beer ears" and I'll need every watt and square inch of speaker cone I have.

    I'm toying with the idea of bringing the jazz bass in addition to the Clement.

    Decisions, decisions....

    I wonder if the rooms have mini fridges for my porters?

    Oh, yeah....
    I don't know if that cheap hotel has fridges. We'll be lucky if there's no dead hookers under the mattresses.

    We can always fill the tub [in your room] with ice. Just sayin'.
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    that video is hilarious. I love that scene in the movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankenFretter
    Don, I told you we are definitely stealing Mike Tyson's tiger. Oh, and a cop car.

    Good times.
    No way, man. If we steal any tigers it will have to be Seigfried and Roy's because I'm sure we could kick their butts! :-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankenFretter
    I don't know if that cheap hotel has fridges. We'll be lucky if there's no dead hookers under the mattresses.

    We can always fill the tub [in your room] with ice. Just sayin'.
    Since I am going South Of The Border, I'm glad I got all my shots!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcdon
    No way, man. If we steal any tigers it will have to be Seigfried and Roy's because I'm sure we could kick their butts! :-)

    Wow...those guys were a lot tougher than they looked. Never again!
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    Default Kicked out jams

    The jam didn't quite work out the way we'd planned, due to us being forcibly kicked out of our intended jam space, but we made the best of it. We played in the hotel room, at very low volumes, and then again at a friend's house later on Saturday night.

    Thanks again to BCDon, NWBasser and Tom Thacker. We took our lemon and made some tasty lemonade. Pics to be posted soon!
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    I only took a few. NWBasser took more, so hopefully he'll post those soon. Here's my contribution:



    The first is NWBasser playing BCDon's Zoot Suit, then Thomas playing my Epi Tribute LP through BCDon's Jet City, then BCDon playing my Epi Flamekat, then a group shot of the guitars/bass.
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    Glad you guys got together anyhow. So we have to hear the story . . . How did you get physically kicked out of your jam space?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    Glad you guys got together anyhow. So we have to hear the story . . . How did you get physically kicked out of your jam space?
    Well Steve...it's a strange thing. I really don't understand what happened. Friday night we're out drinking beer and having a good time, and Saturday morning we're told that we need to come and get our stuff, it's all out in my "friend"'s backyard. No explanation, even though I asked for one. I still have no idea what happened to him after we parted company on Friday night, but apparently he blames me for whatever it was. Hmmmm...could it have something to do with the tiger in his bathroom? Unclear.

    Seriously, it was a stressful situation, and there was a real feeling of potential violence on the part of this former friend. It kills me to not know what it is that set him off, but I think I just have to let it go at this point. He's not offering any explanation, and I'm done with him. There was absolutely nothing that happened that would warrant that kind of reaction from a reasonable person. BC Don will back me up on this, but this guy was having a good time right up until we parted company for the night. I'm baffled and disappointed, but I don't think any kind of apology would wash away the feeling of being threatened with a handgun. Oh, yeah...forgot to add that. It was from behind a closed door, and it was never pointed at me, but it was cocked while in my view. Yikes, to say the least.

    Next time we'll find a rental hall or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankenFretter
    Well Steve...it's a strange thing. I really don't understand what happened. Friday night we're out drinking beer and having a good time, and Saturday morning we're told that we need to come and get our stuff, it's all out in my "friend"'s backyard. No explanation, even though I asked for one. I still have no idea what happened to him after we parted company on Friday night, but apparently he blames me for whatever it was. Hmmmm...could it have something to do with the tiger in his bathroom? Unclear.

    Seriously, it was a stressful situation, and there was a real feeling of potential violence on the part of this former friend. It kills me to not know what it is that set him off, but I think I just have to let it go at this point. He's not offering any explanation, and I'm done with him. There was absolutely nothing that happened that would warrant that kind of reaction from a reasonable person. BC Don will back me up on this, but this guy was having a good time right up until we parted company for the night. I'm baffled and disappointed, but I don't think any kind of apology would wash away the feeling of being threatened with a handgun. Oh, yeah...forgot to add that. It was from behind a closed door, and it was never pointed at me, but it was cocked while in my view. Yikes, to say the least.

    Next time we'll find a rental hall or something.

    DAMN THAT'S SOME FOUL S@#$ for sure. Better off cutting this fool loose for sure. Well at least you guys had a chance to hang and vibe.

    BTW, no strat's or tele's in that crowd sacrilege I tell you sacrilege!!
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    Wow, that's a crappy situation. I wonder what made him flip like that. Anyway, good to hear that you still had fun with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankenFretter
    but I don't think any kind of apology would wash away the feeling of being threatened with a handgun. Oh, yeah...forgot to add that. It was from behind a closed door, and it was never pointed at me, but it was cocked while in my view. Yikes, to say the least.
    ehhhh...what can I say but, "gulp".

    Quote Originally Posted by FrankenFretter
    Next time we'll find a rental hall or something.
    Well I should think excellent idea, that. Perhaps if there's still room for one more next year I'll pop over. Before hearing the details of Hamfest '10 I was secretly wishing I could be there too. I have a dear brother in Oregon I could visit too just a ham's throw away.

    Glad you're all safe.
    That's one thing about Japan, we're largely gunless. Don't miss them at all. Yikes...

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    Sean, just letting you know in advance: I don't have any guns......

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