Thank You John & Cindalee Hall
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(Latecomer to the thread...busy at work.
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JH- What can I say...the whole weekend was really cool. Definitely worth the time and $. My gal Becky and I had a lot of fun and really enjoyed meeting you. Cindalee is a sweet, pretty and classy lady. I didn't get to meet Ben, he always looked kinda busy. Hopefully next time.
Your factory employees were cool to show us what they were doing. Kenny and Allison were a lot of fun to hang out with.
It was a weekend I'll remember for a long, long time.
Let me know next time you come to Chicago and the beers (wine?) are on me!
Back to work now!
Damn!!
) JH- What can I say...the whole weekend was really cool. Definitely worth the time and $. My gal Becky and I had a lot of fun and really enjoyed meeting you. Cindalee is a sweet, pretty and classy lady. I didn't get to meet Ben, he always looked kinda busy. Hopefully next time.
Your factory employees were cool to show us what they were doing. Kenny and Allison were a lot of fun to hang out with.
It was a weekend I'll remember for a long, long time.
Let me know next time you come to Chicago and the beers (wine?) are on me!
Back to work now!
Damn!!
Play what you love, love what you play!
John, before you turn down those offers, do you at least get a free lunch out of the deal, or do you just shut 'em down while they're on the phone? Also, besides everything everyone else has said, I would like to thank you for making it possible for me to meet Chris Squire, without whom, I would never have started playing and purchasing RICKENBACKER basses!!!
John, before you turn down those offers, do you at least get a free lunch out of the deal, or do you just shut 'em down while they're on the phone?
I always make a point of doing some serious listening and I also try never to burn bridges. You never know who can be your friend, where people will end up in the future, etc. You'd be pretty surprised at some of the companies and people who have wanted to add us to their portfolio through the years. Some are within the guitar industry, naturally, but many are not.
I always make a point of doing some serious listening and I also try never to burn bridges. You never know who can be your friend, where people will end up in the future, etc. You'd be pretty surprised at some of the companies and people who have wanted to add us to their portfolio through the years. Some are within the guitar industry, naturally, but many are not.
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Mr. Hall, I'm a latecomer to this thread too, but I echo all of the sentiments expressed here! Wow, you and Cindalee, Kenny, Allison, and the rest of the RIC staff really know how to throw a great party! Kudos to all....
The House of Blues event was the biggest date my hubby and I have had together since having kids, LOL! We thoroughly enjoyed the whole weekend, but wished it was a little longer!
The House of Blues event was the biggest date my hubby and I have had together since having kids, LOL! We thoroughly enjoyed the whole weekend, but wished it was a little longer!
"Once I've held and played the best, baby, I won't settle for less!"
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You said it Melissa! The weekend was over in a flash. Everyone at Ric made us feel so welcome. You all made us feel like part of the Ric family. A weekend I shall never forget. Friendships that started that weekend will grow and grow. I arrived feeling I knew one or two people and left feeling I had 40 new best friends. Must be that Rickenbacker mojo 

