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Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 12:06 pm
by WildBill
Welcome to the forum Owens. :hurry:

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:48 pm
by jhearne
Age: 21
Gender: Male
Profession/school status: Out of school, was music major, but have a new fulltime job with my family's company and am fixin to start designing.
Marital status: Married Nov 18th 2006
Years CHL: Not yet, soon hopefully
Texas State Representative House District: 12
Carry guns/equipment: Will probably be my SR9

Josh

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:04 pm
by nuparadigm
Welcome, Josh!

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:05 pm
by longtooth
Spent some time w/ this young man this afternoon. He is one of the good guys. Fast learner. Safe & courteous w/ firearms.
Great day for me & hope for you too.
Welcome aboard. Music major :thumbs2: What do you play???
LT

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:10 am
by doc540
Just found the site this morning while surfing around looking for a Ruger SP101, and what a find!. GREAT site you have here.

I live here in Beaumont and have been shooting all my life on a hobby basis. I've carried concealed since about 1980 and received my CHL within a few months of them being available here in Texas. I kept my license current for many years, but, like a fool, let it expire a couple of years ago.

I snapped out of my stupor (stupid) and re-applied this year. My primary carry is a Smith 642 with Hogue monogrips in a SmartCarry. When circumstances prevent me from using the SmartCarry, I slip a NAA .22mag w/folding grip into my pocket.
Hey, it's better than a set of car keys in my fist, right? ;-)

I tried carrying a Glock 26 in the SmartCarry, but the grip was a little too thick for that carry method, and since it is the only method I can use (for reasons I can't discuss here), I sold it for the slimmer 642 Smith.

The buy/sell/trade bug has bit me, though. Now I'm considering a Ruger SP101 .357 snub. Years ago I sold a 3" Speed Six in .357 and after a little trigger work I could shoot it pretty darned good.

I look forward to getting to know you folks here and learning as much as I can from your experiences.
Best wishes,
doc

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:17 am
by jhearne
Thanks longtooth, didn't know if your handle was the same on this forum or not.

In High School I played Trumpet, and learned Bass Guitar. Played in the AC Jazz Band for about a year and a half, and Trumpet in the Concert Band for 2 semesters. Don't play too much anymore, sold my good jazz bass, and trumpet, still have a bass on hand, mainly sentimental value, self defretted, Jaco styled :cool: (kudos if you know who I am talking about). Was just taking general music classes, composing, styles, instruments, learned very little piano. Dropped classes due to a work move, then quit that job after no help from corporate, Carmike Cinemas btw. Met my wife at college though, and moved back to my family's company, and now I am moving up in the ranks. Had my AutoCad Mechanical installed this last week, will be taking a few classes to learn some tricks soon.

Josh

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:21 am
by doc540
Hey, Josh, what a coincidence. Register today and meet another bass player.

I've been playing this one since about 1970!
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Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 2:30 pm
by jhearne
doc540 wrote:Hey, Josh, what a coincidence. Register today and meet another bass player.

I've been playing this one since about 1970!
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gorgeous bass doc, here is my old one I sold
Amer. Delx. Jazz Ash Body Aged Cherry Burst, loved it, played through an Ampeg Tube Preamp, through the schools amp. Preamp makes the difference.

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The one I still have is the defretted, Std Jazz Sage Green, w/ Fender American Jazz Pickups.

Josh

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:10 pm
by Liberty
Where are the other two strings? Are those some sort of fancy fiddle or banjo?
:rock"

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:37 pm
by doc540
Liberty wrote:Where are the other two strings? Are those some sort of fancy fiddle or banjo?
:rock"
hahaha (cues "Deliverance" theme)

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 12:09 am
by ghostrider
howdy,

been lurking for a little while - just registered now.

male, 40's Engineer.
Just took the class a couple of weeks ago, will be submitting the paperwork
in the next couple of weeks.

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:41 am
by Keith B
Welcome Josh, Doc and Ghostrider!

BTW, I am a bass player too. :coolgleamA:

My current player is a Fender P-bass deluxe Lyte. I like it because it is so light to carry and you can strap it on all day without ending up hunchbacked.

Maybe we need to start a Texas CHL forum band? ;-)

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 8:33 am
by jhearne
Full of bass players... :anamatedbanana call our selves the low end :coolgleamA:

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 9:33 am
by longtooth
Jaco yes I do. Dont care for his music at all.
Played a flattop until about a yr ago now & autharitis got to bad & we had PLENTY of musicians at the church to take my spot.
Welcome to all you new guys.

NOW Back on topic. We dont have an off topic section here because they are a LOT of extra work on the mods.

:fire :fire :fire :woohoo

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 9:34 am
by LarryH
There's at least one other six-string player here. Been playing guitar since 1963 (you'd think I'd be better by now), play in the praise band at church, and in Praise & Worship Club at work (Johnson Space Center). Gibson electrics and Taylor acoustics.

Age: 60
Occupation: Space Shuttle Flight Controller, nearing retirement
Years CHL: zero, still in waiting room, took class just after Thanksgiving
Married: 24 yrs (amazing she puts up with me)
District: Senate Mike Jackson, Rep Larry Taylor
Primary carry: will probably be CZ 75 D compact 9mm (just bought yesterday, so have to break it in)