Home is where the gear is

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Home is where the gear is

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Or in my case, home is where the monkey is.

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Nice!

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Awesome picture!!!! :D
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My monkeys are very personal.
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Everybody's got something to hide 'cept for.........
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Not recent but it there is nothing like the satisfying crunch and pop of vacuum tubes underfoot.
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Y'alls stuff is too tidy.....
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Ooh! I love the loft! I love the high ceiling with non-parallel surfaces!
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Well, the newfound bachelor life has forced me to be a bit more spartan in my setup, but here goes...
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Looks good to me John.

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Todays home...... well everyday home unless I'm at a different studio as it's my studio.


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johnnyreece wrote:Well, the newfound bachelor life has forced me to be a bit more spartan in my setup, but here goes...
At least you have a roadie. Looks kind of weak in the arms, tho...
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xtian wrote:
johnnyreece wrote:Well, the newfound bachelor life has forced me to be a bit more spartan in my setup, but here goes...
At least you have a roadie. Looks kind of weak in the arms, tho...
Hah! That's my son, Gibson. Betcha can't guess where his name came from. :wink: He's pretty much the only thing that kept me sane in the beginning. When I get things sorted out, I'll get a proper setup pic. Basically, I picked the stuff I was going to use 90% of the time, and the rest is stored.
Structo wrote:Looks good to me John.

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I'm ashamed for you guys to see how I live
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cbass wrote:I'm ashamed for you guys to see how I live
Haha, I was thinking the same thing (about the way I live - not you cbass).

But I might get brave and snap some pics of my work environment. My studio / office is currently crammed into a small room that had paneling when we bought the house. My wife and I both dislike paneling, so I peeled a section back to discover DRYWALL - yay! But, when I took all the paneling out, there were big streaks and x-es on the drywall of this nasty, black adhesive. I will likely have to replace the drywall - when the money is right. But for now, it's rather unattractive.....
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