In the blog for Frankfurt, I've decided to keep all the weeks happenings in one long post, divided by headlines into different days, rather than a ton of different posts. So just click to this one post, and it will be updated as the week progresses.

The video blogs.

Just as I did for the NAMM show, I've collected the video blogs first in the post (since those are often the most popular.

In these videos, you will see amongst others: 
Mika Tyyskä (Mr.Fastfinger)
Jack Gardiner
Tom Quayle
Richard Lundmark
Tim Hoover
Jeff Waters
Thomas Blug
Tommy Denander
Jerry Donahue
Christophe Godin
Fred Brum
Ola Englund
Martin Miller
Riccardo Bertuzzi
Tosin Abasi
Javier Reyes
Mattias IA Eklundh
Sylvain Luc
Jamie Humphries 
Doug Aldrich
J Hayes
Rob Marcello

Monday 19th March - Arrival and patch cable fiasko

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The day started out eeeearly at Umeå Airport with very cold and drab weather!
The plane was late taking off due to cold rain and ice, so I almost missed my connecting flight to Frankfurt, not a good way to start the day (but hey, it's Monday, what did I expect!)

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I finally did arrive in Frankfurt though, where I met up with Shun, Ama and Kohei.
(I also met Avid's Anders Glanz at the airport, but forgot to take a pic of him ;)

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Kohei is btw helping Shun revive his old "Miniature line" of SND (Shun Nokina Design).
Here's some of Kohei's pedals, a color explosion!

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We arrived at Messe, which is a huuuuge complex to say the least! Took at least 30 min just to walk through to our hall.

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Our booth was nicely placed on a corner, smack in the middle between Gibson and Fender.
Think this might be a good spot. 

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We commenced by setting the pedal board together, trying out a bunch of different pedal combinations for the show board. Plenty colorful isn't it!

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We also spend the better part of 4 hours making lava patch cables, everything from the long to the very, very short!

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Once done, we were oh so tired!

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Unfortunately! After all our hard work, not ONE single cable was working on our board! Complete fiasko! Probably have to do with us not being able to cut the cables to perfection with a sharp knife, but had to use wire cutters. We'll see if it can be solved. The idea behind Lava is dead simple, but turned out to be hard to get perfect. We eventually got some signal from one cable, but very, very weak. We'll investigate further. 
All I got to show for the days work, were some very chaffed hands!

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Tired and disappointed as we felt, we decided that some good sushi might cheer us up, Shun definitely looked like he could use it (being upside down and all for some reason).

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Once the (VERY good) sushi arrived, topped with some hot sake, spirits were lifted all around though! A nice end to a very long day!


Tuesday 20th March- Build day and stuff

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So, we found the problem with the patches. Seems like the center pig wasn't perfectly centered in the core of the cable, thus not providing good contact. Took it's sweet time remaking 20+ patches though!

Maybe hard to see in this pic, but you should be able to pick out where the hole in the white part of the center cable is punched off-centre from the actual core.

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So, we finally got the cables sorted, and the pedal board all assembled and ready to rock!! Pretty nice palette of colors right?

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Me and Shun, dialing in some sweet tones!

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Pedals CAN be a work of art too =)

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Me in the mood, slinging some guitar while finding my tones.

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Even though it was still only build day, there were of course plenty of exhibitors around, here I'm demoing the MAT Overdrive for a Indonesian exhibitor. He digged it, big time.

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Also got the time to take a stroll around some of the messe hals (this place is like NAMM times 5 at least, it's HUGE!) and spotted a bunch of cool things. Many booths hadn't been set up yet, so here's just a few things that caught my eye. First of  a new amp from Hayden, that I thought was a cool take on the "toaster" design.

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Traveller guitars sported some different models, all in that super compact size. Shun has one that he always brings with him (tuned in b5's though, to everyones dismay!)

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This is not really "news", but I just LOVE the look of the new Bonamassa cry baby, so classy, and (at least when he plays it) it sounds great!

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Apparently the forgot something during the last Frankfurt car show =)

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Some ESP guitars (a lot even!)

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The Kemper guys were also setting up shop. This booth definitely needs to be revisited!

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Edwin Kool at Koch amps was kind enough to borrow us the new Twintone III for our booth, so we have 2 amps and are ready for some serious jam sessions! The Twintone was a new experience for me, and I really digged it! It was much more "modern" sounding than the Egnater we use, and really balanced out the more vintage sounding of Leqtique's pedals nicely, so I think we have a very nice tone option in the booth to suit almost anyone.

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Speaking of Egnater, I also got to meet and speak at length with Bruce Egnater himself, which was very cool indeed! He is a legend in the field of amplifiers.

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Fast forward to the evening, and we hooked up with Tom Quayle, Jack Gardiner and Tim Hoover for dinner.

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Great food, good company and very tasty fresh beer (some sort of seasonally made beer in Frankfurt) made for a long, fun filled evening to wrap up my second day in Frankfurt!

(Tim is in the pic too, behind Tom on the far left)


Wednesday 21th march - First day of the show

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The first open day of the show started off with great weather, and even Wagner's statues basked in the sun!

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Like at NAMM, there are big konsert stages where there are constantly stuff happening, this morning some big band doing latina brass music, groovy!

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First task of the day though, was to get Jack "ol geezer" Gardiner in the show, as his deal for a pass bummed out. While we waited for Shun to arrive, Kohei snapped this one unbeknownst to us.

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In the show, first thing I saw was Mr.Fastfinger himself ripping it up at the Hughes & Kettner booth (will be featured in the upcoming videos of course).

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Feel insecure on a high bar stool? Get on one of these, and tuck your spurs into it =) yihaa!

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Godin was performing in the Laney booth when we arrived, circus guitar at its best!

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Do you think basses are big, bulky and heavy?
Think again! =)

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Our neighboring booth, ToneMaster. Tons of guitar parts (both relic'ed and standard), looked very nice!

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Alex Beyrodt, the owner of ToneMaster dropped by and jammed. Great rock player, and fantastic looking strat! (Alex plays with Primal Fear and Glenn Hughes amongst others).

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I jammed on and off throughout the day (as is to be expected, surrounded by great gear =)

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Marshall's new miniature 1W re-issues are killer looking!

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Dropped by Fibernare guitars to check out Tom and the axes. I'd previously only ever seen these "alien" looking ones.

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I wasn't aware that they had their "jazz" series that are more conventional for the lack of a better term. Stunning instruments, that both sounded and played amazingly.

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Check out the rosewood neck! Gorgeous! Makes me wish for a PRS McCarty series with a Rosewood neck! 

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On the way back to our booth, I came across this space age looking guitar =)

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Which in turn was situated just opposite the Gibson booth which, surprise, was packed

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There were also a HUGE booth with vintage guitars. Apart from the tried and true 50's and 60's Fender and GIbson's, apparently now also Ibanez qualifies as belonging in the vintage department.

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If orch's played the violin?

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Tom & Tim jazzing it up at Fibernare!

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And the price for wierdest looking axe at Messe goes to...

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Later that night, after a SICK jam with Nico, we ended up at Urban Kitchen again, Tim was this happy about it =)

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During the evening Kohei presented Tom with a Redemptionist pedal he buildt especially for him!


Thursday 22th march - Second day of the show

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This morning we took another route to the Messe, and saw this huge statue. The arm with the hammer actually moves slowly up and down.

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First thing I did at the show, was to drop by a booth and get a new strap, "comfort strap". And boy is this ever the most comfortable strap I've worn! Intended for bass players, but why should they have all the fun?

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Then I got some new straplocks, from the company LOXX, opposite us in the hall. Very nice design, and super smooth to operate. 

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Tom Quayle stopped by today as well, me and Peter Greier are observing with some disbelief

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And a nice "artsy" pic of the man Shun calls "legato sensei" =)

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Fellow Swede Ola Englund is now a poster boy for Duncan pickups, well deserved recognition for the guy that makes the best amp-vids ever!

(and he pulls a pretty great duck face too! =) )

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I also tried out some Dunlop wah's. The new Bonamassa hade a huge vocal sweep, and sounded REALLY cool on a clean sound (wasn't available to test with OD unfortunately).

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Annihilator guitarist Jeff Waters demoed every day both for H&K and for GIbson. Old school!

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Fred Brum trying out the new ESP Devin Townsend V.

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Jam pedals had an interesting booth where people could paint their own enclosures, never got to hear the pedals though.

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Finnish builder Roukangas makes some truly beautiful guitars!!

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Martin Miller and Ricardo Bertuzzi in a great jam!

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Trying the new AMT amp can get you excited!!

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And trying Shun's Leqtique pedals will make you go like this! =)

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After the Messe at night, I met up with my Greek friend Orestis and his pal Dimitris, heading out to a concert with German super session guitarist Marcus Beml and his band Errorhead, courtesy of Hoovi. Was great to finally meet up in person!

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The concert was amazing, and Marcus tone and paying nothing short of incredible, like a Landau with a funk/rock steriod injection!

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The singer sounded like Chris Cornell on a good day!

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Both me and Orestis are total gear heads, so of course we had to check out Marcus setup after the show =)

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And afterwards, we got to speak a bit with Marcus, swell guy and an amazing musician! Hopefully some of the iPhone videos aren't too distorted to use the upcoming video blog!


Friday 23rd march - Third day of the show (first public day)

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My shoulder being somewhat busted up from a fall on the ice a few weeks back (probably a torn rotator cuff), I started out the day doing some exercises with the perfectly weighted bottle of Apple punch that Hoovi was kind enough to give me and Orestis the evening before.

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Frankfurt is a mix between hyper modern sky scrapers and turn of the century old buildings and churches, very interesting!

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Today was also the day when Ola Strandberg arrived at our booth, bringing with him Kohei's Strandberg guitar. Weighed in at roughly 1.8kg's! Plays effortlessly too =)

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Ola also brought a very cool 7-string he'd built especially for shows and demos. VERY cool cocobolo top on this one!

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Almost the second after they were up in the stand, the Djent kids started lining up for test drives!

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The Djentleman himself, Tosin Abasi, with his band Animals as Leaders, played for a packed Agora stage, doing a show for Ibanez and Tama.

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After the show, Tosin and band mate Javier Reyes stopped by to take the Strandberg's for a spin.

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Tosin always draws a crowd where ever he goes

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After some time at the booth, me, Tosin, Javier and Ola walked around the Messe for an hour or so, checking stuff out. We also met up with Orestis and Dimitris

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We stopped by the Fibernare booth, and both Tosin and Javier took these beauties through their pases

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Frank Hartung guitars showed some nice curves, and futuristic designs.

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These guys had some very unorthodox basses!

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Spunge Bob seems to be the new Hello Kitty when it comes to kids guitars

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LD-systems doesn't deal with bondage as one might think, but rather sells Bose-like systems, which according to rumor plays as well or better at a much lower price.

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When I returned to the booth, Ola Englund and Fred Brum were ripping it up!

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Tommy Denander stopped by, as at NAMM, to check out the booth. Him and Gewa were supposed to stop by to demo the MOEN, but unfortunately they couldn't make it, or perhaps we were just away when they stopped by.

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Looks like Kohei might not get to keep his guitar after all =)  Shun seemed mesmerized!

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One Control presented their new 10-loop switcher, it was massive! Tom Quayle is getting this one. 
I hope he has a roadie for his upcoming pedal board ;)

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Legendary founder of thruthinshredding.com, Laurie Monk stopped by!

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And this happy face just sums up the joy of playing the McCarty '58....

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Through this marvelous set-up we had going on!

After the show, the whole gang went out for dinner with the guys from Jamtrackcentral (Jack Thammarat, Andy James and more). Unfortunately no photographic evidence seem to exist from this evening (once again at Urban Kitchen), so maybe I just imagined it? :)


Saturday 24th march - Third day of the show (second public day)

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The last day of the Messe, and the one most packed with people, started out with some friendly posing with genious Hubert "Hoovi", the inventor of the Deeflexx, and Shun, equally genial pedal-wizard and the man behind Leqtique.

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Jack "guitarjacku" Gardiner, stopped by to take fly away on the Strandberg.

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So did our youngest visitor by far, mayhaps the future Thomas McRocklin of his generation?

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The Koch Twintone amp proved to be a work-horse and the full-range sound of it, proved a perfect demo-partner for the Deeflexx. Thx for the loan Edwin!

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Here is a style study of a master of two-handed tapping, Fred Brum! Like yours truly, he favors the "pulling-off upwards" when tapping approach.

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This guy was at a neighboring Indonesian booth, and was a top-class shredder. Heard him rip through For the love of god like nothing :D

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At another neighbor booth, this jazz duo was ripping it up as well!

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Me and Tim Hoover (of PRS UK) headed off to Hall 3 to finally visit the PRS booth! Outside was packed, and the weather beautiful!

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On the way we met fellow Swede (and Umeå resident) Leif at the Hagström booth. He was this happy (or sleepy?) after a full week!

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On the way we passed the Ibanez booth, and apparently Ibanez has also jumped on the "relic" trend, here with a reissue of Vai's no.1, the EVO.

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And finally we arrived at (at least my) holy ground!

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Some private stocks on display. If you can dream it up, I guess they can build it? :D

Hey Private Stock on the right? The 80's called and wanted their airbrush paint job back =)

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J Hayes demoed the new P22 model, which in one word was AMAZING!
I literally had shivers running down my spine when he mixed the piezo with the magnet pickups in overdrive with delay! You know, that kind of almost profound experience you get maybe a couple of times in your life, when you hear a sound or song that just grabs you by the neck and shakes you do the core!

...And if that wasn't enough, they're available in charcoal black with rosewood neck!! :S
Hayes.. THANK you!

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Once down in Hall 4.1 again, still with the occasional shivers I got the chance to hook Tom and Orestis up for a photo opp.

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Once everything was packed away, the whole "gang" took one last pic! Until next year at NAM you guys, it was GREAT meeting you all!

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For dinner that evening, with the Leqtique gang, was once again Sushi, at our hotel restaurant, delicious!!

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Later that night Orestis arrived at our hotel, and we setup his PRS, and exchanged gifts 09 It was great hanging out with you bro! Until next time!

After he left, me and Kohei stayed up the entire night, afraid to miss the taxi to the airport, as it was turning into day light savings time an everything. Therefore I was just TOO darn exhausted to even snap a pic of Sundays excursions, so I'll leave you with this!

Cheers!

 
 
Since I didn't shoot video every single day of the show, I decided to instead collect all the video in a new post, for you guys to find it easily. So here we go:

Part 1:
In this video you will see playing by:
Fredrik Thordendal
Richard Lundmark
Ola Englund
Johnny Hiland


Part 2:
In this video you will see playing by:
Tomo Fujita
Tosin Abasi
Neil Zaza
Tom Quayle
Richard Lundmark
Nate Lopez
Florent Atem
Richard McClish
Alex Machacek
Terry Bozzio
Jimmy Johnson


Part 3: 
In this video you will see playing/appearances by:
Random Disneyland tourists =)
Scottish folk music band
Dave Grissom
Mike Ault
Davy Knowles
Steve Vai
Random bass player dude with a white bass
J Hayes
Random accordion dudes
Dwarf Craft pedals
Brent Mason
Slaperoo
Thomas Leeb
Harp & Harpiscord duo
Richard Lundmark
Two unknown booth visitors
Mason Stoops
Tony Royster Jr. & Friends
Allan Holdsworth
Dennis Hamm
Virgil Donati
Jimmy Haslip


Part 4:
In this video you will see playing/appearances by:
Richard Lundmark
Jack Gardiner
Mason Stoops
Tom Quayle (lots of him)
Tommy Denander
Carlos Osnoya
Allan Holdsworth
Virgil Donati
Dennis Hamm
Jimmy Haslip
 
 
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The day after we were all very tired, myself I hadn't slept at all, part due to packing and blog updates, and part to make myself tired enough to sleep on the plane (always have a problem with that) to minimize jet-lag when coming back to Sweden.

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We began the morning by returning the rental. The rain was pouring down in intervals. After the car deal was set, we had a farewell breakfast with me, Shun, Ama, Steve & Terry.

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Then I was supposed to take the shuttle out to LAX. Unfortunately it turned out you needed to reserve such a trip a day in advance, whilst there were no such need when actually arriving. This we were all uninformed about, so I ended up having to take a cab to the airport :(

The flight to Chicago was uneventful, and I dozed off a couple of times, still trying to stay awake.

At Chicago O'Hare airport, they had this behemoth towering over you. Of course I know dinosaurs were huge and all, but actually seeing one to scale was quite amazing!

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I really lucked out for the long flight between US and Europe though! Got 4 seats all to myself, so I slept like a log for almost the entire flight!

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Eventually got back to my cold hometown of Umeå, Sweden. Time for more sleeeeep!

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Final post, day after arrival. Coffee will be a necessity the coming days for sure!

WIth that I close the NAMM blog for 2012, but remember to check back towards the end of this week, as I will update with the videos from the last days of the show, and believe me, it's worth waiting for, some amazing jams took place!

New blogs will come from Frankfurt Messe in March and Moscow in May, stay tuned!

Over, out and good morning!
//Richard

 
 
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This last day at the show began with some random band performing at the stage in Hall E

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Tom dropped by again, this time he got to try Shun guitar with the symmetrical tuning. It's quite the testament to his musicality that he actually nailed that sucker within minutes!

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Fellow brit and Suhr artist Jack Gardiner was also subjected to the tuning from hell, and let it rip as well!

This guy just improves in leaps and bounds! Scary!

This day also entailed jams with Tom, Jack and myself, so stay tuned for the video.

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Fellow Swede, T-rex artist and a monster guitar player Tommy Denander, which has 3000+ albums to his credits stopped by, was floored, and dropped out with an order for the MOEN switcher

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Ama gets a massage!

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Paul Gilbert acting the Sharp Dressed Man on a meet and greet

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james Trussart guitars, cool stuff

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How's that for a hollow body huh?

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Carlos Osnaya, MOEN FX endorsee, lets it rip for us!

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Don't know this guys story, didn't ask... NAMM mascot maybe?
He's still more decently clad than most of the booth girls at the show, which is saying something!

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SKB had a new "i-Case" with life-time warranty, rock solid durability, air travel approved (with the customs lock), and water proof. It was solid!

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They even had a special PRS-version, I see one of these in my future for sure!

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The whole gang from Leqtique, MOEN and One Control gathered one last time at the booth after packing up. See you next year guys!

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After closing up shop, me Shun and Ama drove back up to L.A, this time for a double serving of Holdsworth at Baked Potato!

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And of course, no evening at the Baked Potato is complete without a serving of their Baked Potato! Our choice was Marinated Beef.

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Me and old Maestro!
Unfortunately the guy that took the picture had his finger too close to the flash :/

And with that crowning achievement, we close the book on day 7 of the NAMM trip. Tomorrow is travel day, but stay tuned for all the multitude of vids to come!

 
 
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Saturday began with some moderate rain, something you don't see everyday in L.A, even in winter!

After Friday's photo and video marathon, Saturday ended being a lot less intense, but with some esteemed visitors =)

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At the show I checked Holdsworth's new signature OD by Rocket pedals.
Also also held a signing in their booth during the day (see below).

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Gentleman fusion extrodinaire Tom Quayle dropped by the booth, Shun was excited! Tom checked out the pedals as was impressed (what else =) And of course there were jamming! (see vid once it's up at the end of the post).

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Holdsworth at the signing.

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Shun shows Allan his lap guitar, and explains his b5 tuning (D#, A, D#, A, D#, A). Allan was interested and even brought out pen and paper to note the tuning (and signed the guitar at the 12th fret)

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Florent Atem showing his "tapping with pick" technique


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After the show we were supposed to rent a car and drive to L.A for the Bozzio/Macacheck show at the Baked Potato. But, we couldn't find any open rentals. At last, the hotel clerk found us one open at the local Anaheim airport (stil like 30 min away). The arranged a ride for us, and what we ended up riding was a stretch limo :) Nice!

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We got the rental, drove the Santa Ana freeway up to L.A, and like 4 seconds after we were in the door, Boozio counted in the first tune!

For those that haven't heard Macacheck, imagine a mix between Holdsworth, Frank Zappa and Schönberg, it is quite insane, with little or no tonal center what so ever! But it was great!

And that was all for the day (after driving back in the middle of the night that is).

 
 

Leqtique effects

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To start of this post, I thought I would post some pictures and info about the products and brands I'm actually over here at NAMM to perform for.
First of is Leqtique, hand made boutique pedals in milled aluminum casings from Japan by Shun Nokina.
Pictured is his classic MAR - Maestro Antique Revised*
It is the Leqtique version of the earlier Shun Nokina Design "Maestro", and it's a decendent of the classic overdrives of old. It has a ultra-smooth gain tone and feeling, and uses very rare NOS Japanese diodes.
It has a refined voicing however, and is able to fit well in to modern musical settings as well. Also works really well as a boost in front of an overdriven tube amp.
Controls: Volume, Tone, Gain.
*note: MAR will be discountinued in 2012 because of component avaliability issues.

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Next up is MAT - Maestoso.

MAT is an evolution of MAR. It doesn't have the same "ultra-vintage-smoothness", but instead has more low-end (selectable low-end freq inside the pedal) and clarity, as well as a higher volume and gain range. This is Shun's answer to to all the classic overdriven needs, and it does the job beautifully!

This pedal was a clear winner at the NAMM show.
If you need and extremely versatile overdrive, this is the one for you!
Controls: Volume, Tone, Gain.

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Then we have the very special CLD - Caeruleum Lightdrive.
CLD is a unique overdrive, designed to produce a very musical clean boost, up to low gain heaven. It's a great one for say light fusion, bossa nova, latin, country, ballads and so forth. Extremely dynamic.
It also works very well as a "always on" buffer pedal, or even as a preamp stage.

Control: Volume, Lower, Gain.

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With this one we leave overdrive territory behind and head into high-gain. 9/9 is a versatile high-gain unit with a clever mid control that does not only change the middle freq response, but also changes overall balance.

Great for modern rock and metal, and looks really nice too =)

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Then we have a prototype that really lifted some eye brows at the show! To be launched into production in 2012, ZEQ is a first in the world of stomp boxes. A 17 band EQ in a small sized stomp box. This one sports Ultra HI-FI components, even superior to most studio rack systems, thanks to Shun's premium selection from Linear Technology and Audience components.
100% Hand crafted Analog circuitry, 31hz-18Khz frequency range with 15dB cut/boost (6dB/15dB/30dB selection switch as well). Also works with 5-36V extensive operation.

This one got several interests and offer of OEM deals from established builder.

MOEN FX

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Next up is MOEN FX, which makes (amongst other great FX pedals) the effect routing system GEC9,
which is easily the most intuitive unit I have ever used. Had this plugged in throughout the show, and both dealers, passers by and very high-ranking players fell for this one! I will build a new pedal board around this one to use both for my own gigs, as well as my upcoming performances at Frankfurt Messe, NAMM Moscow, Music CHina 2012 ( in Shanghai) and so forth. I'll post a separate video demoing this one on my YouTube channel, since describing it all in detail here would take a bit too much space.

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As I said, MOEN makes many sweet pedals, this compressor being one of them. I've tried many high-end compressor pedals in my days, to try to find one that adds that little extra to my lead tone without squaching it or degrading it in any way. 

This one fits the bill like nothing else I've tried, it is just SO musical, and extremely quiet too!
Check out their full line HERE

One Control 

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One Control of Japan is another company that focuses on switching systems, including larger ones with built in buffers by Mad Professors Björn Juhl, and MIDI compatability.

They also makes these VERY tiny power supplies, milled out of one piece aluminum, making them super light weight, yet extremely rugged. 9 supplies with one of them being a sag 12-18V, it's a no brainer!

Their website is still all in Japanese, but is currently being translated, you can check out the pictures at least, HERE.

Deeflexx

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I also brought a Deeflexx with me from Hoovi.at.
This in order to a.) Get a completely even sound distribution around the booth, so that no passers by heard any beam, and just heard fat goodness of tone =)
and b.) To avoid dB spikes when the SOund Police walked by with their dBmeters (and fine tickets). Actually asked one of them to walk by and measure the dB level ast the booth while I was playing. 85.6dB all the way, no spikes, no problem! Works like a charm!!

Todays happenings

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The day started out with a very nice morning, providing a perfect photo opp at the main entrance.


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Well inside we were met by an defening morning show! All out Scottish folk music, complete with bag-pipe amplified to levels befitting the show!

And no, I don't know if they were actually wearing anything under those kilts =)

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We stopped by the shared booth of Rick Toone guitars and Ola Strandberg Guitarworks, both focusing on making the most ergonomically sound instruments possible. Rick's guitars has to be seen to be believed, pretty outrageous design!
His website can be found HERE

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Check out the slate aluminum neck on this one, sick!

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Then we turned out gaze right to find Ola Strandberg himself

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The fanned frets one these might looks akward at first, but every inch of these instruments has been made with ergonomics in mind, and plays and feels like butter! Just ask Toshin Abasi of ANimal as Leaders, endorsing Ola's axes.
Check out his previous and upcoming builds HERE

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Some nice Tom Anderson guitars right here!

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Now this was unique to say the least! Words unnecessary, check the video at the bottom (once I get back to Sweden to be able to post it that is)

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Didn't catch the name of this fine player, but check him out in todays vid!

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Right next to the stand providing our much needed morning coffee we found this pair. Harp and Harpsicord duet? Heck yeah! (see vid).

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This guy sold a scratch remover that was sick! Plaster scratches, sand paper, you name it. 

Got myself a kit, since my fave PRS has gotten quite scratched by all people trying out our pedals.

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Amptweaker is run by a man named James Brown, who designed the Peavey 5150. This pedals seriously doesn't sound like distortion boxes as much as a really got hi-gain metal preamp. And combined with noise gate, built in loop as more, the design is quite brilliant!
My fave was the Tight Rock.

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Passing by the Schecter booth. They make good guitars (owned a few over the years).

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The price for highest hair at NAMM goes to this gentleman at the Carvin booth!

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Steve Vai at the Carvin booth, talking about his new Legacy amp, seemed cool, but I wasn't too sold on the design of it.

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This bass player is featured in my video of the day =)
Never got the "colored fret board" thing myself

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I also stopped by the Ibanez booth to check out the new Meshuggah model.

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yeah, you saw correctly, 8000USD!! 
For a guitar with a natural dyed finish, and a rosewood board died to ebony stain? 
Oh my!

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Here's the Evertune booth, amazing innovation, which enables your guitar to stay in tune regardless of what you put it through. No if they'd only make a top mounted model that didn't require routing of the guitar!

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Bootsy!!

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J Hayes of PRS guitars demoing the new P22!
G.A.S!!  (see vid!)

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This one's to give you an idea of just how busy the show really is!

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Great L.A based session guitarist Mason Stoops stopped by the booth to check out the MOEN loop system (and of course we jammed some, see upcoming vid!)

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Dwarf Craft pedals always has something new (and different) in stock!

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If the guy a few pics above took the price for highest hair, this guy surely takes the longest hair award! Having to carry your dreads around in a sack? Reeespect!

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Visiting the PRS demo room upstairs, some amazing amps here!

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Dave Grissom and Davy Knowles getting their groove on, MAN can Dave play! (see vid)

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Toshin Abasi stopped by the booth, really nice guy!

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Toshin is also a sick player, with the slap chops of Victor Wooten combined with extreme metal schops.

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At the Sheraton hotel show room, Sabian 30th ANniversary drum night with Ola, Ama and Shun

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Tony Royster Jr. and friends was one of the grooviest things I have ever seen! And Adrian (the bass player) was indescribable!

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Allan Holdsworth, Virgil Donati, JImmy Haslip, Dennis Hamm. Perfect ending to another perfect day at the 2012 NAMM show!

 
 
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First day of the show! I stopped by Strictly Seven Guitars to check out Ola Englund's new model.

Here we have Fred Brum ripping it up!

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Pretty insane 9-string guitar!!

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Fredrik Thordendahl (Meshuggah) stopped by and took some axes for a test drive, the booth got pretty crowded fast!(see YouTube vid at the bottom)

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And Ola himself test driving his new Solar 7 axe and Fortin Satan amp, evil riffing ensues!

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Later that day Ola stopped by our booth for some posing and guitar riffing (see YouTube vid at the bottom)

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Then I was off to the PRS booth of course!
I met up with J Hayes, Product Manage for PRS, the gentlemen that many of the PRS product vids as well. And I just had to snap some shots of the 2012 models!

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A very sweet charcoal black Studio, claaaassy!

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And this Private Stock semi hollow was eye candy =)

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And finally the 2012 PRS amp line up, will definitely be back to play these babies later this week! What I have heard from the Channel H sounds sweet.

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On the way back to the Leqtique booth, I stumbled on a performance by the mighty Johnny Hiland performing in the Emotiva booth. (see YouTube vid at the bottom)

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After the show we were supposed to get on the NAMM transit buss that goes around to all the hotels in the area for drop offs. 

However, we ended up on the wrong transit, and ended up at a Holiday Inn 30 min north of Anaheim! doh!

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It was all good however, a little excursion wasn't gonna kill us, and we decided to get some dinner whilst waiting on the return buss to Anaheim.

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Buffalo burger! Hell yeah!!

Good end to the day. Check out the vid below to for some NAMM playing =)

Over and out!
//Richard

 
 
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Day 3 in Anaheim was build day. So we all started out pretty early for the convention center. Egnater and Deeflexx with, and the suitcase packed to the brim with pedals! 

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Really nice weather on the way there, and the palm tree boulevard is truly exotic for one used to snow covered birches =)

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The convention center is MASSIVE, and having been here before, I know that it can take a really long time to wak through, get our bagdes and registration, but fortunately things went very smoothly for us.

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After check-in, we ran into Ron Thal "Bumblefoot (current GnR guitarist, insane guitar freak and all around nice guy!)

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Setting up our booth was a pretty quick affair, but these things have a tendency to need alterations as we go so we'll see where we'll end up.

For now though, we have a very nice sound with the Deeflexx. Backing track volume is a little low with the Logitech, so we might need to look at other solutions

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When leaving the show, dark had already fell, and I got the chance to take a nice pic of the main entrance =) 
Now we were heading for the House of Blues and the Eric Johnson concert..

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We finally found our way to down town Disney, which is as chaotic at night as during the day. A band featuring native America indians playign flutes and drums were entertaining (at least I think they were Native Americans, might have been from South America, couldn't tell from a distance).

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FInally arrived at the House of Blues, thankfully we beat the rush hour and got our tickets hassle free.

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Inside we met up with Japanese master of Funk and Berklee professor Tomo Fujita, and I got the chance to once again play the role of Casper the ghost in flash light =)

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We also hooked up with fellow some fellow Swedes that were kind enough to buy me the infamous South Park "White Trash" beer. Tasty? no, not so much =)

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Acoustic wizard Andy Mckee was warming up for Eric, and really woved the audience!
(Unfortunately, due to copyright restrictions, any eventual videos from this evening can't be posted here, but I'm sure you'll find some on YouTube).

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And then Eric with band came onstage. Eric played with his usual good guitar tone, and off beat arrangements and unique style. 

However, both I and many others agreed that he sounded a bit "tired" this time, sort of struggling at times even. Still, a legend player!

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But Day 3's BIGGEST shock was surely what happened half-way through the set, Eric strapped on a Les Paul!! That was truly the last thing I expected =)

After the show, we had a long walk back to the hotel, and with sore feet, it was time to call it a night!

Over and out!
//Richard

 
 
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Day 2 in Anaheim started off with a game of table tennis. Haven't played this since my teens, and man was I ever rusty! Ama (at the right), and Shun put up a good fight too =)

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After breakfast it was time for some coffee at 7 Eleven and a walk down to Guitar Center for amp hunting! Quite a selection of coffee I must say!

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of course , I choose Fusion Energy!
A very nice coffee, with a prominent taste of Lydian b7, and under currents of Diminished and Altered flavors =)

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Then began the walk down to Guitar Center and on the way we saw a car I just had to share with you. I can't imagine someone actually driving around in this monster outside, well, a monster truck arena. Super Size, just like everything else the US I guess! =)

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Finally arrived at Guitar Center, it was a behemoth of a store for sure!

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Inside we bumped in to Swedish guitar builder Ola Strandberg, who makes headless super-ergonomical guitar, with very cool design and ergonomical ideas! Check out his website HERE.

Guitar Center was like a real water hole for us guitar nuts, because we also ran into Jimmy from EM Nordic in Scandinavia (PRS representative) and two forum friends from Sweden (not pictured here).

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We ended going with an Egnater Tweaker combo for the show. For one it sounded good, but also since it has the three distinct EQ voicings (Brit, Vox, US), and also because of the voltage options (110/230V), which means we can use it Frankfurt Messe just as easily as NAMM.

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Back at the hotel we hooked up with the other guys sharing out booth from One-Control Japan
and MOEN Effects from China.

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Here we're back in the hotel room with Steve from MOEN FX, test driving some pedals through the amp.

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Here we have MOEN FX GEC9 Effects Routing System. Not only does it look great, but is a true bypass system, with buffer, fully programmable and that can also control your amp (such as all the switching options on a Mesa/Boogie for example). Very cool stuff!
Small footprint for such a device too.

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Once again we ended up at The Cheesecake Factory!

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And finally, time for todays Cheese Cake, Godiva Chocolate!

Tomorrow we will start to build the booth, and dinner will be had at the Eric Johnson concert at House of Blues, so I'll try to shoot some video then as well.

Over and out!

 
 
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Time to kick things off with the day of departing from Sweden. Early morning, getting up at 4:30AM. I'm usually veeeery affected by jetlag, so this year I decided to try what British Airways recommended, not sleeping at all on the flight over.
Hopefully that will help some! Leaving cold Umeå behind.

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At the Arlanda airport in Stockholm, at the gate for the US flight, I met an old school mate from waaay back in the 90's, Daniel. Or "the little drummer nor" as he was known back then =)
He was on his way to the big hunting & gun show in Las Vegas. I told him to look up Charlton Heston ;)

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On the plane I was pleased to see that I had lucked out in terms of seating =) 
Plenty of leg room here!!  Now, time to watch UFC RIO on the laptop!!

The flight was gruesome indeed, with a 3 hour waiting in Chicago as well. I think total travel time ended up being  25 hours from my home to LAX.

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Met up with my endorser Shun of Leqtique effects and his friend at LAX, and we took the Disneyland Express to our hotel in anaheim, the Peacock Suite. Very "Disney" looking hotel indeed! (that's shun on the right).

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The hotel room was nice and large, dual TV's and a lounge area.
By this time I was preeeetty tired to say the leastBut, we decided to go out and have a bite to eat and celebrate our save arrival in LaLa Land :)

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We ended up at The Cheesecake Factory, Big Bang Theory style =)
Got the Bacon Burger, and MAN was that portion ever "American Sized" :D

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And finally, this picture goes out to my finance Mona, as tribute to our common love for The Big Band Theory, AND her love of baking =) I must say, they REALLY live up to their name, this was one INSANE Cheese Cake!
With that, it's off to bed! TOmorrow we go out shopping for an amp to use at the show, and tomorrow I promise to shoot some vids as well!!

Over and out!
//Richard