So,.....here's a Harmos story.......I believe that I was one of the first to order a Harmos (have to check my serial #).......Sage & James were building mine and Sage called to ask if I could wait a bit longer as they had an important order that they needed to fill post haste....it was for Jerry Douglas and quite frankly I felt truly honored to be bumped for Jerry......really........so I said sure......
When they were back to building mine, they were also building one for Calvin Cooke (unbeknownst to me) and they were finished at the same time.....inadvertently, they mixed up the orders and when I opened the carton I saw "Calvin Cooke".....at that time I was a manufacturer of lady's hats ( specializing in Church hats) and couldn't pass up the photo op of myself with Calvin's guitar in front of a wall of hats.......
I called Sage & he asked me to call Calvin......I had the most wonderful conversation with this gentleman and we laughed a lot over the mix up.....so we exchanged our guitars and the universe was then in order.......
Another story but no photos.....sometime later Sage & James just got finished building a Harmos for Robert Randolf.....Robert was playing in NYC and wanted it immediately......Sage called me and asked if he sent it overnight, would I be able to deliver it?......Sure, who wouldn't want to meet Robert Randolf...... Robert was playing at Irving Plaza (a concert hall) and I was to call his manager for access to the hall and deliver the guitar...I spoke to the manager & he told me to call him when I got to Irving Plaza and he would let me in.....I called several times when I arrived but all I got was voicemail and not a returned call...
So, I went to the the people working there before the show and tried to get in explaining my situation & mission, but to no avail.......I decided to check out the side of the building with guitar in case and see what was going on......as I was walking up, there was a band (an opening band but I forget who they were) walking ahead of me to a side door.....I fell in line behind them and walked in with them.....as I was walking in, one of them turned around and asked if I was so & so......I said yes and they said "cool", "meet you in the right wing & we'll warm up".......once inside I split from the group.....didn't know where I was but I started opening doors to rooms......the fourth door I opened, there was Robert sitting down & picking on a standard guitar.....I told him that I had his Harmos and was pleased to meet him......he took the Harmos and looked at it and then asked "do you have a dobro?".....I said "not with me".......he asked me where I lived and I told him Far Rockaway (I really lived in the city about 20 minutes away but I didn't want to schlepp back & forth and then have to worry about my dobro).....if you're reading this, sorry man.....but I did come through with your Harmos.....
The show was great.....Robert did not play the Harmos that evening......I was hoping that he would......