Happy Birthday, to my birthday buddy Scott Tichenor!
Happy Birthday, to my birthday buddy Scott Tichenor!
Happy birthday, Boss!
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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happy birthday!
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1920 Lyon & Healy bowlback
1923 Gibson A-1 snakehead
1952 Strad-o-lin
1983 Giannini ABSM1 bandolim
2009 Giannini GBSM3 bandolim
2011 Eastman MD305
And many happy returns! Thanks for all you do.
Happy BD 2 U
Happy BD 2 U
Happy BD 2 U-OOOO
Happy BD 2 U
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Wait a minute, I didn't get invited to the party this year. Happy Birthday Scott!
"It's comparable to playing a cheese slicer."
--M. Stillion
"Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--J. Garber
Happy Birthday Scott! Thanks for being my mandolin enabler! Have a great day.
Peace
Hope it was an awesome one!
Thanks again for this oasis
"To be obsessed with the destination is to remove the focus from where you are." Philip Toshio Sudo, Zen Guitar
Happy Belated Birthday, Scott!!
Old Hometown, Cabin Fever String Band
A belated "All the best to you on your birthday Scott!"
2018 Girouard Concert oval A
2015 JP "Whitechapel" tenor banjo
2018 Frank Tate tenor guitar
1969 Martin 00-18
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Here's to many more circles around the sun, Scott!
Happy birthday, Scott. Here's to many, many more!
"Put your hands to the wood
Touch the music put there by the summer sun and wind
The rhythms of the rain, locked within the rings
And let your fingers find The Music in the Wood."
Joe Grant and Al Parrish (chorus from The Music in the Wood)
A most happy birthday Scott!
“Like winds and sunsets, wild things were taken for granted until progress began to do away with them. Now we face the question whether a still higher ‘standard of living’ is worth its cost in things natural, wild and free.” -- Aldo Leopold
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