Pleased to report one of the Sonyashnyks sold within minutes of going up. Still one left but I'm talking to a fellow about it now... might be too long for his wife. Might have to make a custom version for her.
Today I finally got at the black/grey/silver paisley ribbon I dyed a few weeks ago. Made three "1969" series straps, called "It's Your Thing (do what ya wanna do)" in a softy Pelham blue, Spearmint green, and Colonel Mustard. Pretty cool! 3" wide, lonk, stronk badonka-donk.
These will probably go up in the Well-Hung store tomorrow.
Also got another pic in of Saskatoon Jethro, taken during the filming of a rock video!
He bought this No Prisoners strap so long ago, I can't even remember what it was called... it's a given if you are set to do a rock video, Well-Hung is the way to go!
Got a couple guys upstairs working on laying 1500 sq foot of vinyl plank. Noisy as heck down in the shop. The Lead Hand plays a little guitar I found out, and is doing a GREAT job on the floor. Precise!
MY wife didn't want an anniversary gift, instead she wanted new floor. A LOT of it. We live in a church my wife and I have slowly converted into a home for the past 20 years, and are now recent empty nesters. This 1950's flooring is something we are now trying to cover up asbestos we can, if you get my drift, for resale eventually. I'm not so hot on the flooring color but it's apparently the right choice as far as saleability. The old floor was perfect for dogs, kids, floor hockey and all that. Now it's time.
This photo from upstairs from what used to be the choir loft, now a master bedroom. The kitchen is what used to be the altar.
Says he's got an old walnut coloured ARIA Pro electric, and a beat up Yamaha acoustic. I'm going to reward him with a strap, a tip, so to speak. Don't even think he knows what I do for a living yet. I've been asking some questions... find out what he digs.... they do listen to a HELLUVA lot of Bro Country up there, cranking outta my Alexa. Man, down here in the shop I gotta crank up the Sabbath, Priest and talk radio down to drown out all that tile pounding and Walker Hayes. But I have started to take a shine to that earworm AA tune. Should I seek help?
I know no everybody can get behind rural contemporary music, calling it's lowbrow pandering and repetitive. I'll take this over urban contemporary any day, all day.
His name is Dusty, great name for a tradesman! So that's gotta go on. Probably a carved skull or something. Everyone digs skulls.