Moon, in Alaska

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Lee Baucum
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Moon, in Alaska

Post by Lee Baucum »

I found him!

I just got off the phone with Moon. I told him a lot of Forumites had missed him and were worried about him. He promised to post on here and let us know he was doing okay.

Lee, from South Texas
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Ward Skinner
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Post by Ward Skinner »

Great news Lee, i know you were worried about him.
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Post by ray qualls »

Lee, thats kinda ironic cause I was just looking at his website today and wondering how he was doing. Glad to hear that he's O.K. Moon, get back on here!
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Moon in Alaska
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I am still here....

Post by Moon in Alaska »

Sorry, guys.... I tried to post earlier, but had to log in to the new
system. I could not remember my pass word, so had to go thru the motions of getting a new one...
Yes, I have been reading a little on the forum, but only pedal steel. I now realize I should at least be reading some of these other threads...
Lee, I appreciate your calling long distance...heck, I didn't know
I had so many GOOD FRIENDS !!!
I still play my Carter a couple of times a week.I promise to get
on here and "chew the fat" with you guys....
Moon
<<Moon>>
==Carter S-10==
1962 Fender 400
== Evans FET 500 Custom LV ==

http://www.geocities.com/moon9999610/alaska.html
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Post by Justin Griffith »

Moon,
You played a big part in inspiring me to begin this great ride into the world of pedal steel when I was just a lurker. Please post and post often. Thanks again for the Fender help you gave when I began playing pedals.
Best,
Justin
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Post by Al Terhune »

Moon -- I still have that tape you sent me! Good to have you back, my friend.
Al

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The ghost of a red Doberman
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Good to see ya back Moon :D
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Post by basilh »

Nice to see you're back Moon.
Baz
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Post by Ron Whitworth »

ALLRIGHT..Welcome back Moon..So good to hear you will be back on line with the rest of us..Ron
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Post by Dave Van Allen »

wow! welcome back!
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Post by Fred Shannon »

Hey Moon, how 'bout a recap on what you've been doing for the last year. We missed you and you scared hell out of us.

Phred
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Post by JERRY THURMOND »

Glad to have you back I always liked your turn on any subject, we missed you.
Jerry
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Post by Moon in Alaska »

Well, guys...
I appreciate you being interested in me. When my wife of 52
years passed away, I didn't have much interest in anything for a long time.
I am physically real good, I will be 76 in August. I still commercial fish here each summer for salmon and halibut.
I feel blessed that I can still get around. I know a lot of people younger than me that are a lot worse off.
I still have my Fender 400 and Carter S-10. I usually play
every couple of days here at home and still enjoy learning
a new lick, or playing the old stuff.
OK...
Just let you know I am still "kicking"...:D
Moon
<<Moon>>
==Carter S-10==
1962 Fender 400
== Evans FET 500 Custom LV ==

http://www.geocities.com/moon9999610/alaska.html
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Post by Craig Stock »

Good to see you back Moon, it's nice to see a familiar name back again :D
Regards, Craig

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Post by Keith Hilton »

:D Moon, good to see you are OK. Are you still living in the same place I came to see you about 4 years ago? How was the salmon run in the river near you? Also, how was the salmon run in the Keni this year? Boy, we caught some big salmon when we floated the river near you. Would love to come back in June and do some fishing. Your friend Keith Hilton Ozark, Missouri
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Post by John Hawkins »

Moon,
Sure good to hear from you and that you are still pick'n and in good health !

Still pick'n down here in East Texas also ! Kind of feels like Alaska down this way the last month or so ! Us old East Texans are not use to too much cold weather ! ha -ha

Take care and stay in touch !
John
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Post by Leroy Riggs »

Good to hear from you Moon.
A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour.
.....
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Post by Moon in Alaska »

Good to hear from all you guys ?? :D
Keith....Yes, we had good Salmon runs in both the Kasilof and Kenai rivers. One of my grandsons guides on the Kenai, and he had a real good year, catching a lot of big Kings and Silvers...
Yes, You should try another trip up here...
Moon
<<Moon>>
==Carter S-10==
1962 Fender 400
== Evans FET 500 Custom LV ==

http://www.geocities.com/moon9999610/alaska.html
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Post by Bill Hatcher »

Moon. Nice to hear from you and that you still have and play the old Fender.
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Post by Bill Ford »

Hey Moon,
Good to see you back, We missed you. Glad to hear you're doin ok.

Bill
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Post by Jackie Anderson »

Moon, I am another of the many who have always enjoyed reading whatever you have to say, and are glad to see you back and hanging in there.
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Lee Baucum
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Post by Lee Baucum »

See Moon? I told you lots of folks missed you!

Now, if we could just figure out a way to upload one of your videos to YouTube....
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Post by Bob Cox »

Welcome back,Where in the cornbread ye bin?We thought the polar bears had tracked ya down.!
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Post by Lee Baucum »

Well, it looks like we lost our buddy, Moon, for good this time:

Click Here

RIP Moon

Lee, from South Texas
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Post by Stu Schulman »

Moon,Here's our state song for you my friend.

Eight stars of gold on a field of blue
Alaska's flag may it mean to you,
the blue of the sea, the evening sky,
the mountain lakes, and the flow'rs nearby,
the gold of the early sourdough's dreams,
the precious gold of the hills and streams,
the brilliant stars in the northern sky,
the "Bear" - the "Dipper" - and, shining high,
the great North Star with its steady light,
over land and sea a beacon bright,
Alaska's flag - to Alaskans dear,
the simple flag of a last frontier.
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