Aitch's 2009 UK adventure

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Safely back home..... now for the unpacking and washing!! :roll:
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But now your avatar is upside down ...
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Glad to hear you made it back home safe and sound, Aitch!
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kiramdear wrote:But now your avatar is upside down ...
Oops!! :oops:
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That's better!
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:lol: Welcome home, Aitch!
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Good to see you're back, safe and sound, and in the proper orientation!
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Glad you got home safe mate.........until the next time! :wink:
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Aitch, I've really enjoyed following your UK adventures. Thanks for sharing.
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What's all the hub-bub? Did you go somewhere, Aitch?? :D

Great tour. Enjoyed it all. I was a little disappointed though. I only counted 24 pictures with either a pint, can of beer or wine in them. Oh, the scenery was nice, too.
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It was my pleasure having you to stay Howard. Anytime. I loved having you.

Here is Howie, waiting for Aitch to come onto Skype so he can say "Hello".
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Rickygirl wrote:It was my pleasure having you to stay Howard. Anytime. I loved having you.

Here is Howie, waiting for Aitch to come onto Skype so he can say "Hello".
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Is that a MG 381 in the background Sarah ?
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..if so NICE, what does it pay like? :D
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Ah, yes it is Mark. A 381/6 in MG. I have to say it doesn't belong to me though, it is on loan and I love it. :mrgreen:

It plays really well. I had it set up by a luthier in Southend, Dan McPherson, because it had quite a loud "twang" on the G. He put 11s on it and it took a few weeks for it to settle, but I have to say it plays and sounds just fantastic now. It is quite heavy after a long rehearsal, but I have a wide padded leather strap on it and it is not really any less comfortable than my other Ricks after 3 or 4 hours!!
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Glad you are home safe Aitch...

Time to dry out possibly! :lol:
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