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Wonderful people with both hopeful and realistic outlooks. May they remain well and safe.
Thank you for posting this. I appreciate the perspectives these builders and shop owners bring to these challenging times.
Thanks so much for this feature, Scott. All our best wishes go to these fine people and their staffs. We'll get through this!
A good read. Thanks for getting this together and putting it on the site.
Thanks, Scott! Truly wonderful to see these fine builders in their studios and the wonderful spirit they carry and impart in their mandolins. A real pleasure to see and read and watch and listen. Let's play music as soon as possible!
Great to read about how folks in the community are getting on in these challenging times. Wishing all the best to everyone, and extra best wishes to Dennis for his upcoming transplant.
"..it's hard to worry and pick at the same time." Richard Johnston
Yup. For worry warts like me, music really helps.
You all are really doing the world a service right now. Bless you all.
Thanks for these. Glad to hear Dennis will be able to get his procedures done.
Jamie
There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and, after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second. Logan Pearsall Smith, 1865 - 1946
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Sure hope everyone comes out of this healthy and still in business. Dennis - all our best to you especially.
Interesting perspectives. And that Clark video -- WOW! Great stuff.
I'm glad to hear that most of these folks are holding their own and hope that, when it's safe to do so, their shops will be filled with paying customers!
Thanks for including these videos Scott. I was moved by Dennis' health concerns and as a Liver/Kidney transplant recipient myself, almost 9 years now, I would like to let him know that he can be assured that life is GREAT after a transplant. I had an auto-immune disease called PSC. Our thoughts & Prayers for Dennis! Also, I bought a Weber Yellowstone A HT from TMS back in 2015. It's a wonderful mandolin. Dennis takes care of his customers!
FYI, not going to make big news of this but Dennis is no longer working while he's waiting for his transplant. Things seem to be moving fast on that front and they apparently need to, goes without saying.
Published one year ago today.
Noting the anniversary of this feature article.
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