[Seattle Luthiers Group Notice] Gurian Honorarium - Time to do it!

Wishbone wishbone01 at foxinternet.net
Wed Sep 29 22:42:00 MDT 2004


NOTE:  PLEASE DO NOT FORWARD OR MENTION THIS TO MICHAEL.  IT IS INTENDED TO BE A SURPRISE!!!!

OK, you all probably thought we'd forgotten about this but Nooooo, it's just taken a little time to get it together...    =;-)

If you don't know what this is about, see the original note from May that I've pasted at the bottom of this page:

Anyway, here's the deal:

We're planning a presentation to Michael at the November dinner meeting.  Following Greg Oxrieder's most excellent suggestion, we're going to give Michael a large (hopefully) selection  of fine wines enclosed in some nice wooden wine cases with all of our instrument labels affixed to the outside.  We figure he can use the wine cases for general storage units once the wine is gone and, with all our labels on it, he'll always think of us when he uses them.  To prepare for the presentation, we're asking people to do the following:

What to provide:

    Buy (or pay for) a bottle of your favorite NICE wine (Ripple, Boons Farm, MD 2020, etc. are OK as gag gifts in ADDITION to your nice bottle.    =;-)
    Buy or make a thank you card 
    Include one of your signed instrument labels to put on the wine cases

How to get things to us:

    1)   If you plan to come to the October technical meeting, bring the above items with you.
    2)   If you don't come to the October meeting, send a check for a decent bottle of wine plus the card and label to
                                David Brooks
                                727 N. 72nd St
                                Seattle, Wa. 98103

We (Jay Gordon, Jay Hargreaves, David Haxton, David Brooks, Rob Lane, Scott McKee), will buy wine for those that send checks, put the instrument labels on the wine cases, and generally get things together for the presentation at the November dinner.

We highly encourage everyone to participate in this effort.  Michael has been so good to all of us both in how he works with us locals in his business and on a personal level in supporting and participating in the Luthier's group.  Let's band together and let him know how we feel about him.

Thanks, 
J, J, D, D, S & R






************************************** Original Note suggesting the honorarium *****************************************

NOTE:  PLEASE DO NOT FORWARD OR MENTION THIS TO MICHAEL.  IT IS INTENDED TO BE A SURPRISE!!!!

OK, now that that's clear, what I'm proposing in cooperation with Scott McKee, our esteemed web site guru and, I think, sole active Oud maker, is that we do something for Michael to show our appreciation for his contributions to the Seattle Luthier's Group.  For those of you that are new on the block and may not know the history of the group and why Michael has been so instrumental, here's a brief rundown of it. 

In the beginning, David Haxton pulled a few people together at his house after a GAL show and proposed that we start a luthier's group to trade ideas and provide each other with moral support.  There were only 5 or 6 of us there and we were a little stumped about how to grow the group.  About this time, I had heard that Michael was here in town and thought to myself, well, now there's a name that would draw some attention to our little group, so I approached Michael and asked him if he would be willing to lend his name to our solicitation for members.  He said sure and further, that we could use his mailing list and that he'd arrange a place for the dinner meetings.  This was generous deed number 1.  Since then, he has selflessly donated his time in arranging all the bi-monthly dinner meetings, offered up his shop space for numerous technical meetings and parties, has helped many members with technical, design and other professional issues, has gone out of his way to provide us with the materials we need at very decent prices, has provided help above and beyond the call of duty by using his materials and laser cutters to make signs for each of the participants in the Folklife booth and generally helped this group prosper and grow.  On top of that, he's just a heck of a nice guy!!

Last year, we thanked David Haxton for his contributions as our founding father and energizer bunny.   Scott and I thought we should do something for Michael too.  Without these 2 gentlemen, we'd just be an unconnected collection of poor instrument builders (as opposed to a well connected collection of poor instrument builders).

Sooooo, what do we want from you all?  Two things. 

1) Agreement on participating in this endeavor.
2) Ideas on what to do for him.

Regarding #1, please reply to this note in the affirmative if you want to participate

Regarding #2, we figure money or guitar parts won't mean much to Michael, so we're trying to solicit ideas for what we could do for him.  The ideas we've had so far are 1) Everybody pitch in a bottle of their favorite wine (no, not Ripple or Boone's Farm...) to make up a few cases of good spirits for Michael to enjoy.  2) Take a group photo (or make a collage from submitted photos of people and/or their instruments), blow it up, have everybody sign it along with a statement of their good wishes.  This one might be logistically impossible, but it might generate other ideas from all of you.  

So, we know there are more clever folks out there than the two of us, so please submit any other ideas to us and we'll mull them over and send out another note to the interested parties with the proposed plan. 

We'd like to make this happen in the next month (or two at the latest), so we need to keep things moving.

Oh, and if you know someone we missed in the e-mail distribution (besides Michael, of course...), please let them know.

Well, that's it for now.  

Thanks,
David and Scott
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