Sunday, December 30, 2007

Happy New Year to everyone everywhere...

What is a happy new year?

I sit this morning after moving a couple of feet of snow off my driveway and walkways, my neighbor’s home and come in to get warm. What does happy mean? It certainly has moments of greed, but those are very short lived. Happiness to me is service in some form or another. How long did it take me to help my neighbors? Just a few minutes in a very long day and I can feel like I added some kindness to this ol world.

I keep thinking of how sick I was a few years back and I could do nothing for myself. I learned what it was like to be dependent for the first time in my life, and worse than that, finding a place to put my ego. The hardest thing about being sick was watching others do what I should have been doing. Not that I could, as I couldn’t breathe or get around. This lasted about 7 years total and I’m still not 100%, but I try. I learned how much a visit from a friend meant. I learned that time is the most valuable gift we have. I now go as fast and hard as I can all day until I have no more energy, and I sleep very well. I can say when I do lay down; I feel that my day was full, and that I have no regrets about what I did with my limited time on this earth. All we have is the moment we are alive in, and all we can do is within that moment. So to me I will say Happy New Year to everyone, friends and those I don’t know, but wish the same for. Make your time count, never stop, and never let anyone tell you it’s impossible or you can’t do that. We all have miracles in our lives every time we stretch and grow. To do the same thing over and over is not using our abilities to the fullest and I’m pretty sure isn’t fulfilling, at least for me. I fall down a lot, but I always get back up and am fearless as to my place in this world. I love my life, what I do, and how I treat others. I guess you can say, it’s a nice place to be. No matter what this year brings I will be happy. I have been given much, and in return have much expected of me to give.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas "the" day is past

Well, it’s the day after Christmas and it’s time to start the schedule again. It seems so different this year as the Day was full. I’m usually up at 4 am to take care of my India business, get my day planned and line up all my tasks. I put out a quilt that my wife saw at the quilting store. She liked it and it was an easy thing to get. Elizabeth my wife’s youngest daughter flew in on Saturday thanks to her mom’s generosity. We had an open house for our neighbors and friends that went very well. Next year we will have the same party as it was just so very nice seeing our neighbors and friends not in a rush. We will have a cleanup crew next year. It was just too much to get done and then get the place ready for Christmas day. We had meetings all week prior so I really had to scramble to get everywhere I had things held for Kathleen. Everyone got way too much, especially me. I have been wanting, (but not needing) a new amplifier. Well Mrs. Kathy Santa brought me a new Mesa Engineering 5:25 http://www.mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/Express/ExpressMAIN.htm . Ok, my existing amps have 100 watts and 90 watts of pure tube power. This little Mesa is 5 watts or 25 watts. A tube amp only sounds good in the sweet spot. So a 90 watt amp sounds good on about 50% of its power, or window breaking, ear breaking noise. I keep it pretty quiet but it’s still pretty hard on your ears if you are not use to the pressure these amps generate. This 5 watt beauty does all the things its big brother does, except hurt your ears. It’s loud, very loud, but the pressure isn’t there. In the 25 watt mode it hurts. And of course I’ve ordered an alnico Tone Tubby 10” http://www.tonetubby.com/ speaker for the little beast. Tone is the most important thing for me and this little guy is running English tones out if its EL-84 power tubes, all my other sounds come straight out of California with the big 6L6 power tubes and twice as many. I’m in tone heaven. There is simply nothing like the sound of a Guitar and a good Hammond B-3 organ. (Mine is in the storage area next to the stageJ. It’s my spring project to get it all cleaned up and make some impedance changes so I can put it straight out into the fender or MK-IV. It also needs some re-finishing.
My kids came over and my Son and his wife brought me pictures of their wedding, which had my deceased wife’s picture there and I couldn’t help trying to choke down the big lump in my throat. I tried but the tears flowed. My Daughter and her husband along with my first Grand Child Shelby came over in the evening and we had Kathy’s son with all his kids and his wife, it was all very nice. Elizabeth drove into SLC and picked up June, Kathy’s granddaughter for a sleep over. It was very busy, but that’s what it’s all about.
Today I moved about a foot of snow off my driveway and my neighbors who went home to Montana for a couple of weeks. We all take care of each other around here. There is never anything wanted or needed, someone always steps up and takes care of what is needed.
Well I’m off to the music room to see what noises I can make. My work is pretty much done for the day! Woo hoo. I guess 14 hours is enough? I will take a little nap I believe ;)

Christmas "the" day is past

Well, it’s the day after Christmas and it’s time to start the schedule again. It seems so different this year as the Day was full. I’m usually up at 4 am to take care of my India business, get my day planned and line up all my tasks. I put out a quilt that my wife saw at the quilting store. She liked it and it was an easy thing to get. Elizabeth my wife’s youngest daughter flew in on Saturday thanks to her mom’s generosity. We had an open house for our neighbors and friends that went very well. Next year we will have the same party as it was just so very nice seeing our neighbors and friends not in a rush. We will have a cleanup crew next year. It was just too much to get done and then get the place ready for Christmas day. We had meetings all week prior so I really had to scramble to get everywhere I had things held for Kathleen. Everyone got way too much, especially me. I have been wanting, (but not needing) a new amplifier. Well Mrs. Kathy Santa brought me a new Mesa Engineering 5:25

http://www.mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/Express/ExpressMAIN.htm .

Ok, my existing amps have 100 watts and 90 watts of pure tube power. This little Mesa is 5 watts or 25 watts. A tube amp only sounds good in the sweet spot. So a 90 watt amp sounds good on about 50% of its power, or window breaking, ear breaking noise. I keep it pretty quiet but it’s still pretty hard on your ears if you are not use to the pressure these amps generate. This 5 watt beauty does all the things its big brother does, except hurt your ears. It’s loud, very loud, but the pressure isn’t there. In the 25 watt mode it hurts. And of course I’ve ordered an alnico Tone Tubby 10” http://www.tonetubby.com speaker for the little beast. Tone is the most important thing for me and this little guy is running English tones out if its EL-84 power tubes, all my other sounds come straight out of California with the big 6L6 power tubes and twice as many. I’m in tone heaven. There is simply nothing like the sound of a Guitar and a good Hammond B-3 organ. (Mine is in the storage area next to the stageJ. It’s my spring project to get it all cleaned up and make some impedance changes so I can put it straight out into the fender or MK-IV. It also needs some re-finishing.

My kids came over and my Son and his wife brought me pictures of their wedding, which had my deceased wife’s picture there and I couldn’t help trying to choke down the big lump in my throat. I tried but the tears flowed. My Daughter and her husband along with my first Grand Child Shelby came over in the evening and we had Kathy’s son with all his kids and his wife, it was all very nice. Elizabeth drove into SLC and picked up June, Kathy’s granddaughter for a sleep over. It was very busy, but that’s what it’s all about.

Today I moved about a foot of snow off my driveway and my neighbors who went home to Montana for a couple of weeks. We all take care of each other around here. There is never anything wanted or needed, someone always steps up and takes care of what is needed.
Well I’m off to the music room to see what noises I can make. My work is pretty much done for the day! Woo hoo. I guess 14 hours is enough? I will take a little nap I believe ;)

Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas

As we sit in the front room, the home all ready for Christmas, my thoughts go back 2000 years ago when our savior was born. I came to my change of heart later in life, and with each year I enjoy a happier life. People are more important to me than things, status, and the rush of moments. My gratitude is greater this year for the loving people in my life. I live in a small village nestled in the mountains and with this time of year it is truly beautiful. We had about a foot of beauty dumped on us in a few hours this afternoon. I volunteered to head to the store this evening to get a few items that were not necessary but wanted by the girls. It was a 2 mile drive to the store and I passed 3 LDS churches, a Baptist church, and a catholic church and a catholic church under construction. We all worship different faiths, but all the same God and Son of God, Jesus Christ. We all live in this small place, we love one and another, and get along with everyone here. This is a very diverse place, races, creeds, and ethnicity, but all get along and live together. That is my wish for this world, maybe to be a little kinder to each other, and a lot more forgiving. I’m not tolerant of those things which I feel are vile, like pornography, or the abuse of women and children. I’m not tolerant to any of those things, but I am tolerant to others beliefs, ideas, and ways of life. I enjoy the difference in people. May we all feel the love our Heavenly Father has for each of us, and recognize our importance and opportunity while we are here on this earth! I am grateful for my wonderful wife who has changed my life so much and given me so much happiness, far beyond anything I have known before. I know that I am loved; I see it in her eyes. I am thankful for my children who have grown up to be happy adults and are so smart and fun to be around. I look forward to watching my grandchildren grow, and to teaching them about our Lord, and that He made everything for our good.

Merry Christmas and may you feel the Lords love, and may you have gratitude in your life for what He has done for you.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Thursday, November 29, 2007

How to reach a CEO!


How to reach a CEO!
As you may know by now I’m not very conventional in my work, life and approach to life. I have some dear Cajun friends which I have grown to love. They have this saying and it resonates in my mind at all times. It’s also one of the principles of Christianity. It is elusive, well hidden and underground most of the time as it is such a tangled up world we live in. But there is much Joy in this world to be had by every one of us when we use the gifts we are given. “Joie De Vivre” we salute all our friends in NOLA and in the little cow pasture to the west.
Recently I placed an ad in the USA Today about my new product with a very direct approach to Ed Zander the president of Motorola. These advertisements have caused much a stir in the advertising and technical world. I get a dozen phone calls a week asking if it worked, and how much it cost! I only say, yes it worked I made my contact and many more that are equally valuable as Motorola. Does Google ring a bell?
So anyway here is a link to one of the blogs that is covering my progress.
http://martyfahncke.wordpress.com/2007/11/29/how-to-reach-a-ceo/

We are sprucing up the house for Christmas. Since the Theater is finished we can build the library I promised my wife. So the painting is happening in rapid fashion. The Library will consist of two very large rooms, one side will be Kathy’s and one side will be mine. We each maintain an home office, and I have a small modeling shop that will reside on my side of things. I will post pictures when this is finished. I have two days to finish Kathy’s side and her cabinets will be moved in. so I’m awaiting for the “paint to dry”.


I met the most wonderful wood worker in 51 states. He is amazing and is building us a new fireplace enclosure. Kathy and I have a romantic streak even at our age so we ask him if he could inlay a heart with our initials in it. I am posting a little very low res picture. He tells me that he is going to install it tomorrow or next Monday. We are so excited to have our living room finally complete. Joie De Vivre.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

"Sandy Eggo"

“Sandy Eggo”
This week started out in San Diego to pitch a deal to some groups that are interested in taking my technology to the world.
This trip was started out very eventful. As I arrived in the Salt Lake City airport I was greeted by TSA employees at the security line. I said to myself, there is no line this will be fast, but then said, it’s a dayumn trick. I was packing one of my H3 devices in a storm case and it has flown many times now. It is a very unusual electronic device and can cause issues at the x-ray. Well, I take off my shoes, Bluetooth, laptop out, H3 in its little box; empty my pockets, cell phone, and same ol song and dance. I step thru the metal detector and I went off. I said prior to entering the metal detector, I won’t make it I have knees and an ankle. He smiled and when it went off, he pushed me into an isolation booth. It struck me as very odd, and I asked him to take his hands off of me. He said with little Nazi look on his face, are you arguing with me? I said I’m not even talking to you. He proceeded to push me into an isolation booth. He asked me which items on the x-ray line were mine. I said, all of those and one that’s not out yet. The x-ray operator stopped the machine took my H3 out and said, I need this opened and inspected. I said, it’s very fragile and it’s scientific equipment. He said, stay in your booth. So I watched this Chimp open my Instrument and drop it on the floor. He was mad at me for saying, don’t do that. So I spent an extra 30 minutes taking to TSA, which I come to believe means Tiny Stupid Assholes! Well this was a bad omen as I am heading to Sandy eggo to make a deal with the business end of several companies one being Google. The deal I’m going for is a multi-Billion dollar deal and now one of the two machines I have doesn’t work. Talk about being sick!
I arrive in SD to an awaiting Limo, and I was taken to Del Mar where we would meet with all the players. I first met with Dan Burrus a futures and technology expert. He’s here www.burrus.com and a very interesting man. We had a wonderful two and a half hour discussion. He understood my technology and it was enlightening.
By the way if you want to see a video of my company and technologies go here: http://www.rickbennett.com/H3Tec/H3Demo.html

So that was Sunday and meetings went on all day. I had more meetings with a great guy named David Perez; he’s the CEO of 6 companies and does a lot of energy deals. We had meetings with his physicist Bob, who was less than enthusiastic but understand what I have, works. Scientist’s are very predictable for me at this stage in my life. It all went very well, and we talked about our deal to get this to the world. We discussed who would get paid what, and from then I was back at my hotel changing clothes for my trip home. The limo picked me up and dropped me off at the Delta terminal at Harbor airport.

While talking to a dear friend, I noticed my Bluetooth getting scratchy and I looked for my blackberry and it was missing… I rushed around the area and couldn’t find it. Great, someone picked up my phone and I now have to buy a new blackberry. I left the hotel @ about 3:30 and got home about 10:30 in Utah where I live. My wife told me some lady called me and said she had my phone in San Francisco! She gave her contact information and the next morning we talked and I will have my phone within 10 minutes! Woo hoo.. .then I will spend the next 3 or 4 hours answering all my voice messages. But it’s back.

I’ve sent my broken H3 back to my factory in India for repair, 3 days there, 3 days back and 3 in the shop. Not bad for international work.

So, I didn’t get to see the Charger-Colts gameL, very bad, and I didn’t get to point Loma, one of my favorite places. Just work for me!

Another day another $ million ahead. You gotta love it!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

And Winter sets in




Well, we got back just in time to get the boat dragged out to fried’s marine and had it winterized. That is a sad day as I know summer has ended and the long winter is upon us. Where we live in Utah, on the side of the mountain called the bench of the Wasatch front we get snow, snow and more snow. So this picture is on a Thursday, and the next day we had a blizzard. We had a week of snow and cold and today it was sunny and 67 degrees. If you don’t like the weather just wait 15 minutes and it will change. I’m predicting a mild winter as when we get these early snow storms it seems to set up a high pressure zone in the great basin and the jet stream bumps up north and around us. Still it’s a beautiful winter here in the mountains.


All things in life are wondrous:

Today I sit embarking on a new adventure. My life seems like a lot of sorties (departures) to adventure. I remember as a child making my first aircraft out of my little red wagon, and unfortunately it flew! I broke an arm, ribs and an ankle, but I proved a boy with a dream could get in so much trouble, and now as a “mature” man, I have the same excitement as this sortie comes to fruition. I’m just hoping that I won’t break so many body parts, as they have become so much more necessary than I thought they were when I was flying my little red wagon off the side of a mountain.

Life is a wonder to me! Not just the good parts, but even the horrible parts where I have failed miserably and let a lot of people down. What I have learned to walk away with is failure never hurts as much as not reaching and stretching for the dream. Dreams are wonderful things, the human mind is ever dreaming of better things. With that dream we can do what we can dream, even when we have doubts. The wonders of the mind!

I have been married 3 times now, and they say 3 times is the charm. I actually believe that, as I am blessed and charmed with my wife of almost one year. My first wife of 24 years came to hate my guts, and we were not good for each other, so it was over. My second wife was an angel and so very good to me, but she decided it was time to leave this earth for a better place. That was the hardest thing I have ever experienced in my life and today I look back at this and see the wonder in Pam’s leaving. I was devastated, however I found out how wonderful my friends and family are. They came to my aid and uplifted me to the point where I could start living again. When I did that I met the most wonderful lady I have ever known. She has a very weak mind as she said she would marry me. (I’m wondering how I got lucky enough to trick her) We have been so happy together, and I look at my life and know that without all the pain, failure, and retries I would not have been strong or good enough for this great lady.

All things wondrous!

I’m selling my latest gizmo and it’s going to be in the Chicago USA today in a full page ad addressing Ed Zander of Motorola. I offer him my gizmo for his cell phones and other gizmos and we will see if he takes us seriously I could be very over worked, if not someone else will bite on it. It’s a very good gizmo. This gizmo is one that may change the world and some of the threats to civilization from terrorists. Like I say it’s a very good gizmo.
Did I tell you l love gizmo’s… ? Let me know about your gizmo!

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Theater/Music Room


I like things that make noise! Since I was a very small boy I was involved with music at different levels. At the age of 7 I was playing in my first bands as a guitarist. I have had many wonderful experiences with music, and some very crazy times.
I remember back in 1962 I got my first guitar a flat top, Sears Silvertone acoustic. It was really a horrible guitar. I remember it making my fingers bleed, but I liked the noise it made. My mother had a nice Hammond B-3 organ which I hated with all my being. I had to play organ prior to getting an electric guitar. So I cried, boohooed, and had many fits while awaiting that 2 year deadline to approach. It came and I remember the day as plain as if I did this yesterday. We jumped in the Pontiac Grand Prix, and drove from Brigham City to Salt Lake City to Progressive Music and I got to pick out my first real guitar. It was amazing. A red fender music master II, with a vibro-champ amp. I was so excited I blew chunks all over the office of the Mr. Brennan. I still remember my mother putting her hand over my mouth to increase my range. So I hit about 20 new guitars and out da door I went. After we got home I plugged it in and from that day to this day I heard “Turn that dayumn thing down”.
To make a very long story much shorter I turned an empty room in my basement into the “dream theater”, yea the name has been over used, but as I work with young kids and teach them about music and how to dream, and reach those dreams. I really like Carvin PA’s, so prior to covering the walls up with sound board, insulation and such, a 32 channel snake was laid from the console to the stage area. This is a good sized room about 25 x 18. All the finish work is done except for a little touch up. I mounted the speaker brackets and lifted the semi-large 800 watt self powered speakers to their position on the walls. I also have a Dolby 7.1 surround powered by a Pioneer Elite Home theater receiver. The 65” HDTV will be centered in the rear of the stage for movies. My fronts are big JBL L100’s, and a Cerwin Vega 15” front firing sub. This room will be so much fun for a lot of people! I have a few guitars, a 2007 custom shop tele deluxe, a 98 Tom Anderson drop top classic, a 89 fender strat, and an old 66 Les Paul custom, and one 71 Martin D-35. I kept my mother’s B-3 and have an old Wurlitzer electric piano. I play thru a couple of Amps, a 65 fender twin that has been dumbled, and a remarkable Mesa Bogie MK-IV with a Tone tubby speaker. Remarkable sounds can come from these amps.
So as you may read, I like this new room. The carpet gets laid on Thursday and on Friday I will move the equipment into the room, it should take a couple of days to hook it all up. Then the rest of the downstairs will be made into a Library. My wife has BOOKS, loads of very nice books. So the dayumn noise continues, on this ol man’s dream of playing his first fender some 48 years ago.





















Wednesday, October 17, 2007

capital reef/red river lodge




This was the view out the back door of my room! The next morning I looked out at the sunrise. This banded cloud formation was breath taking against the blue sky and the sun rays.

It's nice to be alive

Home on the range

Well, I've spent the most wonderful week at a place called the Red River Lodge near capitol reef national monument. For anyone not familiar with this area in Utah, it is simply breath taking.

Called "Wayne Wonderland" in the 1920s by local boosters Ephraim P. Pectol and Joseph S. Hickman, Capitol Reef National Park comprises 378 square miles of colorful canyons, ridges, buttes, and monoliths. About 75 miles of the long up-thrust called the Waterpocket Fold, extending like a rugged spine from Thousand Lake Plateau southward to Lake Powell, is preserved within the park boundary. Capitol Reef is the name of an especially rugged and spectacular part of the Waterpocket Fold near the Fremont River.
EARLY HISTORY
Only a few decades ago, Capitol Reef and the Waterpocket Fold country comprised one of the remote corners of the lower 48 states. Easy road access came only with the construction of a paved Utah Highway 24 through the Fremont River Canyon in 1962.
The earliest traces of human activity date from the 9th century when Native American Indian peoples occupied the flood plains and high ground near the few perennial watercourses. These people, called the Fremont Culture by archeologists, were contemporaries of the Ancestral Puebloans of the Four Corners area. Between 1250 and 1500, evidence of the Fremont Culture becomes rare and gradually ceased to exist. A complex combination of environmental and social pressures may have led to this change, but no definitive explanation has been found.
Red river Lodge is a must to see.

The Navajo call it the Land of the Sleeping Rainbow - a strange, beautiful landscape of multi-hued rock layers. Capitol Reef lies in the heart of Utah's canyon country halfway between Canyonlands and Bryce Canyon National parks. Here in this rugged natural wonderland are 2,200 private acres of pristine wilderness called Red River Ranch. Tucked away in the shadows of towering rock cliffs you'll find the Lodge, named one of the West's 25 Grandest Lodges. The Lodge has 15 rustic rooms in the authentic tradition of the 18th Century Wild West. Enjoy fly fishing, Hiking, mountain biking, horse riding, guest pastures , hunting and more.

I am fortunate enough to be involved with a group of 14 people that are enrolled in the Leadership of Northern Utah (LNU). We came from all walks of life, but are like minded in that we want to help our community have a voice and help those who aren’t as blessed as we are. So this was a leadership training exercise based to challenge the team to come together and act as a team. The facilitators/trainers were amazing, Wayne Androtti and Brenda Jensen. They did such a wonderful job over the 4 day span, and I grew to love them and who they are. We all learned about ourselves very much and that was the exercise. It was challenging in every aspect. I came away with a group of new friends whom I love very much and will work with over the next year, but probably for a life time.

While I was at Red River, I had a national ad campaign for my latest product the H3. I had a legal issue come up and I had to stop the ad until I returned home the next week to get things straightened out. I lost a pile of money for the ad, and spent a couple of days getting everything ironed out, but it happened. We start again, and the ad will come out next week. I will be running in Chicago, and if no bites, I will run the following week in NYC, but at 30 k a day, it’s tough! I’m hoping for a strike the first day and catch the big fish I’m after.

I had a few speed bumps with some folks I’m working with as they think they own my products, and were seeking to get some investment capital. Funny thing is all they have done is waste my time and energy. They called me on the carpet for making counter deals, hell I’m talking to anyone in the world trying to advance my technology. I don’t think that is a huge crime. Anyway, it’s all business confidential and I had to explain that to the boys and girls yesterday and tell them how disappointed I am with their poor behavior.

Money seems to make everyone crazy, especially when they can make a buck off of a guy, or a million or billion.

Well today is a planed slow day and I’m going to paint the theater/music room that I just finished off. The carpet dude will be here on Tuesday so I better finish.

I am certain of a loving Heavenly Father that brings good people into our lives, and pushes the bad ones out. I am so very grateful.

Monday, October 1, 2007

It all starts today 10-1-2007

It's a good time to start a Blog! Why today? Why not?

I'm interested in things that are being done by the little guys in the world that make a huge contribution to this world. Most serious inventions come from basements and people that have the drive and desire to make things happen and work.

My background in Aerospace Engineering has been rich and rewarding. I have a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a M.S. in Computer Engineering. To get into the masters program I had to get an Electrical Engineering degree and advanced physics and mathematics. I’ve designed everything from rocket motors, advanced aircraft, weapon systems, and the computers that became so very small. I’ve done major business systems integration and product integration. I hold 34 patents, and I’m working on new ideas and that my time allows me to do. I am fortunate enough to work for the nicest and most fair guy in the world, “ME” ;). My boss won’t give me a day off or any vacation. My wife and I own 6 high tech engineering firms. We are headquartered in Utah, with manufacturing in Bangalore India. Being part of the Ustar and Utah program of excellence for a few products we have an open door at Weber State University. Weber State University is a small but excellent resource. They have a wonderful engineering school and the people to make things happen.

I’ve had the pleasure to work for many firms where my consultation fees were as crazy as the company’s I was contracting to. But when you are a gun slinger there is much danger! Now I simply just work for my company, and work 24x7 keeping it all hanging together.

I have met brilliant people, but have also met the complete opposite. I left the corporate world in 1984 when I just couldn’t stand the machine behind the business. It seemed more important that all the little players in the company were more interested in themselves and their little positions of power than actually accomplishing something marvelous. Even great engineers wanted positions of management where they were ill equipped to carry out the mission of the product, making the company entity the God. So there were many little Gods building fences and protecting borders. The work suffered as the resources were spent on fence building and border patrol. Each little dynasty came under the command of a little God, who played nice with the other Gods and kept the work under the secrets of the kingdom.

So with this in mind when I started my firm, there are no walls, no kingdoms. If I am around anyone can come talk to me. It might be somewhat frightening as I say what I think.

As I write more, you may gain a giggle, or learn something fun. I’m hoping that you will be able to teach me something very new.

My passion are guitars, I’ve been playing for 48 years now.. Good grief how did that happen. My favorite guitars are in order: 2006 telecaster deluxe custom shop, 2000 Tom Anderson drop top classic, 1987 fender strat modified (it’s my test bed guitar) and the old standard, a 1966 Les Paul custom. I have a few amps but have played 1000’s. but the best amp I’ve ever played thru is a 1990 mesa boogie MK-IV, with a few mod’s. I only play thru tone tubby speakers which is the best thing on the market. What sweet sounds this speaker makes. So my spare time is making new sounds and trying to lock down that sound I hear in my head.