Milestone Day

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Ryan Mazzocco
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congratulations Eric! that looks good. Your rosette is way better than my first attempt. keep at it!
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Congrats Eric
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Ryan Mazzocco wrote:congratulations Eric! that looks good. Your rosette is way better than my first attempt. keep at it!
Thanks, Ryan. That's encouraging. My shop time is now reduced as summer school is starting. I hope to make some progress this summer but it will be pretty slow. I'm teaching at 2 colleges so I'm busy.

-Eric
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Bob Francis wrote:Congrats Eric
Thanks, Bob. I hope to join the ranks of those who've completed an instrument soon. It won't be soon enough, though.

-Eric
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Eric Knapp wrote: Thanks, Bob. I hope to join the ranks of those who've completed an instrument soon. It won't be soon enough, though.

-Eric
Enjoy the process while it lasts - for me, anyway, once it's completed it's satisfying, but quickly out of mind as I'm thinking about or doing the next ones.
Maybe I can't fix it, but I can fix it so no one can fix it
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Peter Wilcox wrote:
Eric Knapp wrote: Thanks, Bob. I hope to join the ranks of those who've completed an instrument soon. It won't be soon enough, though.

-Eric
Enjoy the process while it lasts - for me, anyway, once it's completed it's satisfying, but quickly out of mind as I'm thinking about or doing the next ones.
This is my mentality too. As I get my shop going my network of family and friends all want me to do "a little project" for them. Heh, I figured that would happen and I was hoping I could say no. However, some of the requests are from people that I can't say no to. All time spent on guitars will have to be stolen from work, family, and "little projects."

One step at a time, eh?

-Eric
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