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Warmothstock?

I presume you mean something like PRS does with their Experience PRS.  They have a factory tour, clinics, meet and greet, etc....

Would you want something formal like that or would you have more fun with folks getting together somewhere with your builds and swap ideas, try out gear, etc.....
 
If the event was in Austin, I'd come!!!  :icon_smile:

Seriously though, I have an annual "Jam Party".  It's pretty much an "everybody is welcome" sort of deal.  Last year we had about a dozen musicians and 50 other guests.  It's really a blast - especially since I haven't played in a band in years.  These type things can be a lot of fun, but they also take a lot of work to coordinate.  If there's enough interest in this and you wanted to do it in Austin, I'd be willing to help out in any way I could.
 
Or we could all stay home and play the nameless blues jam in E and say we had a GTG.
 
Am I the only one who thought of stock as in a share of ownership in a business? Damn I am old.  Howabout Warmothpalooza?
 
Eric Banjitar said:
Am I the only one who thought of stock as in a share of ownership in a business? Damn I am old.  Howabout Warmothpalooza?

No, that was my first thought, too. But I wonder what would happen if Warmoth went public.
 
line6man said:
...I wonder what would happen if Warmoth went public.

Worlds collide. It becomes management by committee. Everything goes straight to hell at terminal velocity.

It is what it is because it has a benevolent dictator. Make it public, and it'll turn to crap so fast it'll open new fields of study in biology.
 
Cagey said:
line6man said:
...I wonder what would happen if Warmoth went public.

Worlds collide. It becomes management by committee. Everything goes straight to hell at terminal velocity.

It is what it is because it has a benevolent dictator. Make it public, and it'll turn to crap so fast it'll open new fields of study in biology.

That's why I said I'd consider investing, not that I'd jump right in.  :blob7:
 
line6man said:
Eric Banjitar said:
Am I the only one who thought of stock as in a share of ownership in a business? Damn I am old.  Howabout Warmothpalooza?

No, that was my first thought, too. But I wonder what would happen if Warmoth went public.
I'd guess that Gibson would buy up all the shares so they could get some Rosewood.
:rock-on:
 
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