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Alright Grossie, well I'm very excited about the Bentwood Drum Project. I'd really, really like to see that when that's all done. And hand-select or burnt or whatever else you're going to do to it. I don't know, maybe. But yeah, that's going to be a really cool project. Yeah, and the drum section of Guitar Center usually has one of those in stock. Now I'm sure they're made by a big commercial outfit, but you know that's a really neat, interesting project. So I'm really curious how it all turns out. So let us know, okay? And you're always welcome to come back with a comment. Just key up and say comment. And I'll get you back in on the list. W708, Dan, good afternoon. Good afternoon. I might say I'm going to go down through a dip here in the car. Okay, I'll pull over and stop for a second. Anyway, it made me think of something. We took a friend to Fifth Avenue. They had a concert that was, think of almost all of it was Ellington in the 20s. It was a live stage thing, the band on stage, the singers, the dancers, absolutely fantastic. The sound work was stunning, unlike a climate pledge where usually it's just bass, bass, bass. Anyway, I did stop and talk to the sound lady because nobody ever says thanks to them. And I did ask her, how many mics on the drum kit? Because you could hear the cymbals, the snare, the toms, the kick. Everything was so clear. She said eight. And that meant they did it right. It wasn't just listen to one microphone hung above a drum kit. Anyway, that was magnificent. And drums when they're done mic that way, oh my gosh, amazing. And the only interesting drum I have, we were in Monument Valley, oh, 20 years ago. Yes, 20 years ago. And a lot of drum they made, you know, where you take a log, haul it out, skin over the top. And nicely made. The most original style thing was all leather and rawhide, no modern stuff. But you know, I'm not a drummer. I admire them because they have magnificent rhythm skills that are beyond me. And I had breakfast with the guys at Kona Kitchen like we do now on Wednesdays. Used to be Saturdays where the crowd was impossible. Now there's nobody there on a Wednesday afternoon or morning. Anyway, that's about it. I'm on the way home and I'm enjoying the weather. Like you said, Jack, it's so nice. It's a little cool. So I'm going to say 73 to everybody. Get outside. Now it's nice. And enjoy the weather. W70H. Beep.

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