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I was wondering about Gary as well.

Hope he's doing OK.
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rj those are Distortions cabs, mine is the right front one. :) This was some time ago Larry took that photo.

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We email once in a great while, Gary is originally from near my home town and a Marine so we have three things in common.

But I haven't talked to him for a few months. His Facebook is also slow since September.

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Ok, I'm bored today so I'll throw my shop pics in. It's a 22' by 18' 2 car garage and my wife says I have too much stuff so if anyone sees anything they want, make an offer :wink:
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Nice work space, hmm perhaps a road trip to Florida to see my brothers is in order. :lol:
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dr. who wrote:[img:1024:768]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g268/ ... C04817.jpg[/img]

Back right...is that for a D style head?
The cab you are talking about was built for one of Gary's early Glaswerks SOD amps.
I can say without a doubt it is the deepest head cab I have built to date. Gary uses a chassis deep enough to park a small car in. :shock:
But the results are quite impressive.

Here are a couple of pictures showing a bit more detail..



[img:1024:768]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g268/ ... c04809.jpg[/img]

[img:1024:768]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g268/ ... c04815.jpg[/img]
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Here is my new work area

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That's it, all I've got but it will do.
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Gary,

Great to see you back! You need to do something with that workbench... it's a little too tidy!

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Hell rj I just got the things unpacked. Give me a couple of days at least :lol:
It took me a couple of hours just to get the paper towel material out of the drawers. Put it in so I wouldn't have to sort things or lose things during the move to GA.

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