Sometime last summer, they took a family vacation that had been in the works for some time - a massive two-week cruise around Europe. On the first day, the guitar playing brother, Michael, fell ill. A trip to the infirmary eventually revealed a bombshell of a revelation - he had leukemia.
He was airlifted to the nearest port - without mom - and proceeded to bounce around Europe, going from hospital to hospital for several days to receive emergency treatment.
His condition ebbed and flowed for a while. He had lost all his hair as a result of the chemo treatments. He was too weak to come into the shop for lessons, so we came to him (which we never do). His two brothers chipped in and bought him a Godin 12-string to help lift his spirits. We all wore red bracelets inscribed with a phrase he said himself - "I'M NOT DONE YET". I never take mine off.
At some point, the Make-A-Wish Foundation got involved, and his wish was - brace yourselves - a Rickenbacker 362/12 doubleneck. I'm sure finding one was a far more difficult task then they would have thought!
But, he's still here today, he's doing GREAT, and he got his wish this week.
