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...That was Jeff Chadwick...
Beth :)
So it was Jeff....see I told you I was probably way off...(sorry Jeff) :D

Yes, we even got the tour of Beths office and her beautiful birthday bouquet from her Sweetheart. Beth, his safety will be in my prayers.
 

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Hmmmm , BP says he can be pretty firm . I bet if those guys packing the strings in a blur slow down BP is out there wipping their poor ass's :D

Never tried your strings BP , always used another common brand . I never owned a MM guitar till I got my Y2D a few weeks back but had the store install my strings brand on it and set it up .


You don't know BP. He is the most loving CEO that there ever has been.

Assholes like what you describe don't spend money on a bunch of dummies from a forum.

I did not see one unhappy person working in the tour I took.
They were working and working hard. They are good at their jobs and work with the same pride as anyone at EB does.



tk
 

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Tom may have a little experience in a factory...It is never just the boss it is all levels of the team.

NItehawk I cant figure out your post.......are you maiking fun of me and then bragging about not using my strings? I think that you must be joking and it didnt translate well
 

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I am but one member and that wasn't an attack dude.

I call it like I see it.

tk
 

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Another nice thing about seeing the production line, is thinking of all of the people that are keeping steaks in their freezers because their jobs have stayed here.

A publicly-owned company would have shipped their jobs to India or China, so they could show more "growth."

Funny to say that, because I work for a foreign-based company...
 

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I seen that just fine. A smilie don't fix everything.

Now stick around and get to know me.

If you were joking okay. It didn't seem that way to me as I have 20 years in a factory that I was treated just like what you put your smilely on and it wasn't a damn bit funny.

I am about having some fun.

I don't care what strings you play. Or how many for that matter.

tk
 

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NItehawk...,Chill out..,you asked me not to respond but you keep posting.....I read your humor wrong ...so I asked...Tom is from kansas.....that should explain it all!

I think you like a little drama up there though.....
 

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Another nice thing about seeing the production line, is thinking of all of the people that are keeping steaks in their freezers because their jobs have stayed here.

A publicly-owned company would have shipped their jobs to India or China, so they could show more "growth."

Funny to say that, because I work for a foreign-based company...


Rex those people also get a three course hot lunch every day too
 

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Wow!

What a strange thread. :D

High fives to BP & Tom!

Big high fives to Brian & Dargie!

I loved the tour! Couldn't hear it, but visually it was great! hehehehehehe

Ritchie
 
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Tom on coffee... Scary thought! :p


I'm on a few cups myself - probably why I'm sitting here with a 6:00AM wake-up tomorrow.



Good to see you and Mitzie again, Tom. Sorry we didn't get as much time to chat as Dallass. Next time!
 

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Anyone see the "How It's Made" show on guitar strings?





Wasn't it so much cooler to see it in real life with the hum of the factory all around you!?
 

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Hmmmm , BP says he can be pretty firm . I bet if those guys packing the strings in a blur slow down BP is out there wipping their poor ass's :D

Never tried your strings BP , always used another common brand . I never owned a MM guitar till I got my Y2D a few weeks back but had the store install my strings brand on it and set it up .

Just in case he deletes his thread I thought I would quote this humor....As you can see I have to go to comedy school My sense of humor is being questioned....
 
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