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Posted by George Beckwith on Monday, March 22, 2010
I am retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee. I live in southern Illinois. I still have a woodwork shop, I make molding, cabinets and furniture. I also have a hobby of building and working on insturments. I have played music off and on since I was 5. I have built insturments since I was 16. Since I retired I have the tools and the materials to build anything I want. I thought when I retired I would have lots of time. I still am pretty busy. Seems like there is never enough time.
I work on our old house and work in the shop, plus I have a job van to go out and remodel houses.
I go to church and play music the mandolin and fiddle there.
I don't know how I will do with this blog and really don't know much about it. I like making friends and haveing conversations. I will use the forum. I am on several forums.
nick556pm Says:
Monday, March 22, 2010 @2:09:25 PM
HIGeorge welcome to BHO like yourself i retired early and moved to Cyprus repairing boats hade to come home as i was working more hours than ever 70-75 per week!!! so i got me a banjo or 3 learning to play and building one got the pot &neck almost done no hurry no hassle so enjoy what you do . regards Nick.
Cotton Says:
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 @4:58:57 AM
George, this is a great place to get info on all types of banjo questions.
It is the best site I have seen.
Use it often and enjoy!!
Cotton
George Beckwith Says:
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 @6:04:12 AM
Hi guys great to be here and I will have question. I love woodworking, building and playing music. I always think two head are better than one, and 2000 heads are even better.
Thanks
George
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