Made the trip up and back.... nice weather (for a change) and met a bunch of great Luthiers who were willing to chat a bit about woods, sound, finishes and motivation for spending the time to build instruments that can only be considered functional works of Art. Managed to get a few photos good enough to share, but had some quality problems with back lighting and exposure control with all that darn sunshine filtering through the windows of the venue. I'll find a host and post links later.
Was thankful that the checkbook didn't make the trip as there wasn't enough room in the van for all the ones that might have been candidates to bring home. Most of the folks there were happy to let you take their stuff out of the hall into one of the side rooms and actually play for a bit without sending an armed guard.... amps and cables provided, "bring your own talent".
Across the commons area in Wiegand Hall up on the third floor (stairs or an elevator!!), the Chapel had been set up for demonstrations and performances by local talent using instruments featured on the show floor. So there was a steady stream of live music to enjoy on a 15 minute rotation. All in all a nice way to spend a Sunday Afternoon that otherwise might have been "wasted" doing something like yard-work, or similar chores.
Oh Yeah... I "bumped into" that other Doug Smith (the one with the Grammys) hanging out in one of the halls playing all by himself and we introduced ourselves and enjoyed a nice mini-concert in between sets. Naturally that photo of the two of us was one of the ones that was totally junk, but I wanted one just so I could prove to everyone that we are two separate people.... Really !!
"what is this quintessence of dust?" - Shakespeare