Thomas Burberry invented weatherproof gabardine in 1879, and so the trench coat’s tale began. We would have liked to purchase a famous Burberry on our trip to London, but alas, I am wearing a Savile Row knock-off for one-fifth the price.
Early Tally, 69 to 3774, Index = 1.82
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The following pictures were scanned from a collection of faded photographs:
In 1978 we were living in Oak Park in an apartment owned by a Chicago police officer who was living outside the city limits and used the building as his residence even though he lived in the western suburbs in DuPage county.
As we ‘got off the boat’ as it were, we were presented with various simple attractions to amuse us and relieve us of our newly acquired British pounds.
Today’s Toll: 3244 cases, 61 deaths. 1.88 index.
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Well, fuck it all, we are in a pandemic and we may just die, or get sick for a while, or not notice anything other than having the anxiety of watching our IRA go down the tubes. No sense in giving the details, but since everything is closed for an extended period of time, I guess I’ll have some time to add some crap to this here blog. We will call this process “The Plague Months” as it may be well into the month of May before we are done with this.
The latest music projects this month involve using the curved wood resonators that I made a while ago. The Bouzouki is sounding good but the Gurdy is going to go through some design changes as I am building the thing on a ‘hunch’ as tRump would say. Good luck with that!
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I forgot about this blog’s actual birthday– I think it was February 12, 2008. Here at the Creator Hub we had some students come it to build cigar box guitars. They all got to take their creations home. Looks like we will have another class this summer!
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