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Author:  Dickey [ Mon Feb 28, 2005 3:44 pm ]
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They are at it again, they want me on TV again. This time they are coming to my shop and want to see where the Magic happens.

I got a call today from the guy pictured above, Jason Harper, Daybreak reporter for KATV Channel Seven News. Read this excerpt from his job bio:

"Jason Harper
The Co-host for "MidDay Arkansas" and feature reporter for "Daybreak" and "Good Morning Arkansas," Jason Harper provides interesting stories from around the state of Arkansas. His goal is to find the unique, the bizarre, the hilarious, the heartwarming and the facts and present it in such a way that brings a smile to every Arkansan. Jason has been with KATV since April 2001. Both Jason and his "Daybreak" partner, Steve Powell, were recently nominated for an Emmy Award for their live series, "Swapping Places." "

I'm a little worried because of the bizarre, and hilarious part....

Anyway, they are coming Wednesday and I have xbraces strowed all over the shop, including a layer of twenty-five year old spruce dust, all over everything. I need a maid.



Author:  Colin S [ Mon Feb 28, 2005 8:45 pm ]
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They must have loved you on yur studio appearance to want to come back to your shop. Don't tidy it up too much craftsman's workshops are supposed to be on the edge of chaos. Also, craftsmen are supposed to be slightly eccentric as well. Oh well I guess you qualify!

I hope the phone rings off the hook with commissions.

Colin

Author:  Don Williams [ Mon Feb 28, 2005 10:07 pm ]
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Bruce, Bruce, Bruce.....

Tsk tsk... You didn't tell them that you were making guitars using Magic, did you? Well no wonder they want to come and see! Now they're going to find out the truth and think you're one of the bizarre and hilarious folk they interview.
Not good thinking man! Ya gotta be honest about that stuff.


Congrats!
Awesome news...ain't NO WAY I'd let a news crew in my shop the way it is...which is probably 10x worse than yours!


Author:  Matt Gage [ Mon Feb 28, 2005 10:30 pm ]
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yeah thats very cool Bruce, I wish I could watch the program.

Hey Bruce, I thought I would let you know you have inspired me to build my first florentine cutaway. I saw one of yours a while back and was most impressed.

break a leg!

Matt

Author:  BruceH [ Mon Feb 28, 2005 10:36 pm ]
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Congrats, Bruce! You've got to figure out a way to post a video so we OLFers can watch the "magic."

Author:  Dave Rector [ Tue Mar 01, 2005 12:13 am ]
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Congrats again Bruce! Wish I could watch the interview.
Maybe my brother can tape it for me. He lives in Springdale, can he get it there?

Author:  LanceK [ Tue Mar 01, 2005 12:18 am ]
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KEWL!

Author:  Dickey [ Tue Mar 01, 2005 1:21 am ]
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Yes, I think Springdale can get it no problem. I went through there last week. Okay, now I gotta post a picture of the house where one of my guitars lives in Rogers not far from there.

And Matt, it's where the Florentine Cocobolo resides, 15,000 sq. ft. of opulence.



My friend Curt C. owns a fitness center there. I met him by giving him a ride back to the campus from church one Sunday thirty years ago. He mixed mortar for me on my first house. Later I wired and plumbed a three story house for him in Russellville, when I went back to college to get a degree. Funny change of roles, life is like that sometime.

Author:  Roy O [ Tue Mar 01, 2005 4:52 am ]
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You da man, you da man!!! Way to go Bruce. I too would love to see a video of that program. Any chance of getting it up on the net?

Author:  Steve Kinnaird [ Tue Mar 01, 2005 5:11 am ]
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[QUOTE=Dickey] Okay, now I gotta post a picture of the house where one of my guitars lives in Rogers not far from there.

And Matt, it's where the Florentine Cocobolo resides, 15,000 sq. ft. of opulence.



[/QUOTE]

Bruce-- I think that place needs a Dickey guitar for every room. How many guitars do you suppose that would be?

Congrats to you!

Steve

Author:  Dickey [ Tue Mar 01, 2005 5:48 am ]
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I don't know, but every bedroom in the house has a full bath, walk-in closets, and a real fireplace. It has an elevator, paintings on the ceiling like the Cistine Chapel, a wash bay with drain for cars, a home theatre room, and a complete basement woodworking shop. Which reminds me I loaned Curt a couple planes....

Roy, I still haven't gotten to transcribing the last four minutes, maybe I will soon.... Right now I gotta go drag out my froe and split some braces.

Author:  Dickey [ Wed Mar 02, 2005 2:03 am ]
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Okay, just got a call from Jason Harper. The morning event planned for today got put on hold. Their satellite truck generator required for live spots is on the fritz. He called from the shop and said the delay meant they'd have to head straight on to Fayetteville.

He said they head to Texas for a ballgame next Wed., but penciled me in for two weeks from now..... bummer.

Well, at least on the bright side, I get to build guitars today!!!!!!!! yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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