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In SF, it's ALWAYS 4:20 for a large proportion of the (fffffFFFFFFFF!!!) population.
On April 20, my school is empty.
On April 20, my school is empty.
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So after contacting Cole he gave me Mark's email address, who sent me a couple of very nice and informative emails outlining his preferred processes for setting up and fine tuning Ric 12's for intonation and general playability. This goes back to a thread I started about replacing the nut with the wider style and adjusting the bridge placement. Thanks again, Mark. I am truly impressed by the openness and willingness to share information by all the members of this forum. Living in New England, I am not used to people being so downright friendly. That's not a shot at my fellow yanks, just a different mindset in these parts. I have some friends who are from S. Dakota who tell me all the time how different it is here vs. other areas of the country.
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Dan,
As a transplanted Midwesterner to New England (grew up in North Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota before coming to Mass when I was 14), I have always observed the differences you're talking about. I lived in MA then RI for years too, before moving out to Cape Cod. Finally, I feel that the folks out here are "Midwestern-Friendly" most of the time, which is nice. My wife is from MI so we are a pair of Midwesterners at Heart!
-Greg
As a transplanted Midwesterner to New England (grew up in North Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota before coming to Mass when I was 14), I have always observed the differences you're talking about. I lived in MA then RI for years too, before moving out to Cape Cod. Finally, I feel that the folks out here are "Midwestern-Friendly" most of the time, which is nice. My wife is from MI so we are a pair of Midwesterners at Heart!
-Greg


