No way i could have justified the price of a new Les Paul Custom, but the black and gold really grabbed me as a kid and that image is burned into my mind.
I was able to piece this one together for less than $500.00 and i was fortunate to get hands-on training from a local guitar builder in the process, which is priceless.
Last year, while in Nicaragua, we saw so much suffering - in a country where the average wage is $4.00USD per day. We have been able to get two deep water wells working in the remote village of Chakaraseca, we've been able to help out with some funeral expenses and help out my wife's cousin and 10 year old son who just lost his dad to cancer.
I've seen some beautiful guitars, Man...but when i think about spending $5,000 for a custom shop, or a vintage Gibson, my mind goes wandering to how much i could do for others with that money...i guess that maybe this is my obsession nowadays...
The village of Chakaraseca where we stayed with family:
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The only water well for many miles. We eventually put in another, deeper well with a submersible pump:
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My Wife's Father's funeral, April, 2019. My wife is at far left (9pm) wearing my black fedora, comforting a relative. Our daughter is next to her in black/white pinstripe shirt:
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Visiting with relatives:
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The house my wife grew up in - San Juda Barrio, Managua:
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The dirt floor kitchen:
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My wife walking down the street she grew up on:
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