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Ha Paul: Thanks for the post and Peterson Electronics for the pic. Nice to put a face with a name. We read their postings but never see their faces,now we can put two&two together. Thanks!
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Great pictures, Paul; like Herman says, it's always nice to be able to put a face with the names we see in SGForum posts. What kind of steel guitar is LT Zinn holding in that picture of you & him? I've never seen a steel guitar like that one; it looks pretty cool!
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Thanks guys-I really have to thank John Norris for his photography and computer work to post those pics with me-He is really the one who should be seen for all he has done-I guess he is a bit shy-I took a few pics of him and some of the nice folks with his very nice camera-Maybe they didn't turn out because I took them-Besides being the the company's sales rep-He also does photo shoots for Peterson-You might notice that pictured in the booth is a poster size ad with Rock Icon Pete Townsend (The Who) That is some of John's photo work-The guitar that dear Leonard T Zinn is holding is what we like to refer to as "Handcrafted" instead of "Crudely Handmade But Functional" Image I know that you all have heard of the Rickenbacker Fry Pan-Well L.T.'s handcrafted steel is a genuine fry pan too! Literally Image By the way I got to take in L.T.'s set at the show in Joliet last weekend-He is truly a Christian Gentleman and a kind soul Image<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by PAUL WARNIK on 22 October 2004 at 06:08 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Awesome pictures, Paul...Thanks

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Paul-Thanks for the post. I really enjoyed the pictures very much.

Our own Michigander, Leonard T. Zinn is looking good. He is a super guy and we here are proud of him.

I haven't been able to attend Scotty's in quite a while so It was great to see all the guys in the Photos.

I appreciate it........al Image Image Image.

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Thanks for the explanation on LT's steel, Paul. Now that you point it out, that fry-pan is as plain as day! It's kind of silly that I couldn't make it out the first time around Image, but then, I guess my eyes weren't exactly looking for an actual frying pan on a steel guitar... Hmmm, well, I guess multi-functional steel guitars are the "in" thing now. If LT ever gets hungry during or after a set, I guess he can just fry up an egg or two... Image
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Bump for John Norris-He just informed me that 250 people have logged onto the Peterson forum since the thread was posted Image