I really like that new path between the house and shop. Just a simple gravel walk with a park bench and some flowers and a few solar lights and then grass between path and driveway. Spiffy!😊
Great Job Jerry! Its looks really good bub!!! You laid that fiber line in no time at all! You remind me of my good friend Jean, he's in his 80's and he still gets around like he's still 40 or 50!! Eat healthy, rest easy, don't sweat the small stuff, and always remember to smile! A body in motion stays in motion. Never slow down, maintain a good equilibrium in life, obey & love God he will bless you!!! - Todd S. (Saint Louis, MO)
Jerry Please read the Label on the Taylor and confirm the model number. Interested in it ! Get the best buck you can for those folks! Keep Smiling, Adam
Hey Jerry!! I had been enjoying you guitar repair videos. Therefor I’m missing them. Haha. But it’s ok. You have other interests and hope everything is well. I have a question. I have a sixties Eko guitar. It has tons of finish cracks. And some has dirt inside those cracks. Of course before melting those cracks with CA glue, how would I get the dirt out of those cracks? Thanks!!
About the green screen. I believe I didn't chime in with my opinion when this channel novelty was tested. And frankly, that was because Jerry came down hard on those not in agreement with the New Order. In fact, we nay-sayers were described as being lacking in several departments, above all scared of anything new or different. To my utter surprise then (I must have missed a video or two), the green screen was taken away and the old background reinstated. And was I happy about that! The thing with pictures other than the workshop background is that I became very quickly bored with them. Even if I like to see Jerry's farm from all angles, the constant reshuffling of the same pictures had an unnerving effect on me. The current picture being shown had no bearing on the topic he was discussing and the random change to a new one provided no further information supporting his narrative. The old workshop, on the othert hand, with a thousand details of a busy man's work over decades, has never been boring or disturbing in any way. Together with Jerry's expressive face and his flanneled or t--shirt torso it provides the perfect visuals to my favorite channel!
Thanks for sharing, really heart warming morning❤
God bless your day!
I really like that new path between the house and shop. Just a simple gravel walk with a park bench and some flowers and a few solar lights and then grass between path and driveway. Spiffy!😊
Hi Jerry just for info the Taylor nylon string is a NS 312
Great Job Jerry! Its looks really good bub!!! You laid that fiber line in no time at all! You remind me of my good friend Jean, he's in his 80's and he still gets around like he's still 40 or 50!! Eat healthy, rest easy, don't sweat the small stuff, and always remember to smile! A body in motion stays in motion. Never slow down, maintain a good equilibrium in life, obey & love God he will bless you!!! - Todd S. (Saint Louis, MO)
Jerry Please read the Label on the Taylor and confirm the model number. Interested in it !
Get the best buck you can for those folks! Keep Smiling, Adam
Hey Jerry!! I had been enjoying you guitar repair videos. Therefor I’m missing them. Haha. But it’s ok. You have other interests and hope everything is well.
I have a question. I have a sixties Eko guitar. It has tons of finish cracks. And some has dirt inside those cracks. Of course before melting those cracks with CA glue, how would I get the dirt out of those cracks? Thanks!!
Proud Grampa Rosa! Just Saying, Adam
????? I wonder if the little mando remembers it's creator?
About the green screen. I believe I didn't chime in with my opinion when this channel novelty was tested. And frankly, that was because Jerry came down hard on those not in agreement with the New Order. In fact, we nay-sayers were described as being lacking in several departments, above all scared of anything new or different. To my utter surprise then (I must have missed a video or two), the green screen was taken away and the old background reinstated. And was I happy about that!
The thing with pictures other than the workshop background is that I became very quickly bored with them. Even if I like to see Jerry's farm from all angles, the constant reshuffling of the same pictures had an unnerving effect on me. The current picture being shown had no bearing on the topic he was discussing and the random change to a new one provided no further information supporting his narrative.
The old workshop, on the othert hand, with a thousand details of a busy man's work over decades, has never been boring or disturbing in any way. Together with Jerry's expressive face and his flanneled or t--shirt torso it provides the perfect visuals to my favorite channel!