



Jamey was kind enough to give Don and I tix to see GRO at the HOB. They sounded super tight and were very entertaining. Kudos.
Also there are two videos from the show on our YouTube page.
A blog to keep track of my apprenticeship at Bell Custom Guitars.




The two new Beatles members. This gentleman was giving a shredding demo. He wasn't about to, he wasn't done. He was still shredding in this photo. I don't think he's thinking about guitar, though. I think he sees those football/model chics in the next booth.
I actually would have bought this guitar if I had $100. Frankensteined together with Gibson-Baldwin parts n' such by Jimmy from Jimmy's Guitar Repair.
Some guitars have birthday cake vomit.
This guitar is sure to sell as it has the elements of a winner. Texas loves football and music.
This guitar is actually manufactured to be sold. Needs more stuff on it before I buy. Maybe a Trans Am.
This guitar has it all. A knob, a sturdy pick guard, some bat wings, and some fret flames. The search is over.
I'll just be quiet here and listen to the crowd.
These last two are fun-shaped.
Don lovingly "warms up" all of the guitars to get them prepared for fondling by show goers.
Brett is trying to decide if everything is gonna be alright with his new guitar, the Bell A Blaster.
Yes, it's gonna be OK.
See that red guitar there in the front? It may be the last time you do. It was sold before I could get pictures for the website. That's an OK problem, though. It means Don can buy his monthly ration of Top Ramen and Pop Rocks.
Here's the booth in the morning.