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Post by wolvoboy on Mar 24, 2009 7:58:03 GMT
I noticed on Pete woodmans web site that that he wont be making any guitars till next September through illness,just like to wish him the best and speedy recovery. wolvoboy
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Post by thebluesbear( al) on Mar 24, 2009 9:17:34 GMT
Yikes
ill second that
al
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Post by edwards on Mar 24, 2009 13:31:43 GMT
All the best Pete, still loving the tricone you made for me
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Post by Bill Stig on Mar 24, 2009 13:44:31 GMT
I hope it's not too serious. I wish him well.
Bill
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Post by growler on Mar 25, 2009 10:19:08 GMT
Certainly have missed your input into the guitar threads of recent Pete. As Bill said, I hope its not serious , I wish you a speedy recovery , so you can get back where you belong , making your guitars and giving out excellent advice
Regards growler
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Post by Michael Messer on Mar 25, 2009 10:47:55 GMT
I have been away for a few days and unable to get onto the Internet, so I am just catching up with all the threads I have missed.
I had no idea that Pete Woodman is unwell, but I had noticed his absence on the forum.
We all wish Pete a speedy recovery.
Best wishes,
Shine On, Michael.
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Post by SoloBill on Mar 25, 2009 12:42:34 GMT
I very much hope Pete Woodman recovers ASAP.
It was Pete who directed me to this Forum in the first place and as a result I own an MML.
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Post by robbie on Mar 25, 2009 13:07:55 GMT
All the best wishes pete for a full, and speedy recovery
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Post by andys on Mar 25, 2009 14:45:04 GMT
All the best Pete, and get well soonest
I would encourage folk to still visit his website for info. There is a section on it that has very relevant info on choosing, setting up, and servicing resonators.
Petes website was as much a start to resonators for me as this one was to be honest
I wish Pete all the best.
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Post by LouisianaGrey on Apr 4, 2009 16:57:07 GMT
Thanks for the good wishes, everyone. I'm currently undergoing chemotherapy in 3 week cycles until June. It's doing wonders for my lymphoma, which started last October, but the side effects mean I'm pretty much functioning only one week out of 3 which is why I'm not going to be around much and I can't really get much work done until it's all finished. Which is a pity because daytime television definitely rots the brain.
Overall it's not much fun in the short term but it definitely beats the alternative!
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Post by thebluesbear( al) on Apr 4, 2009 17:18:17 GMT
Pete
i spent 2005 in the same position as you are in , so i do know how chemo feels .look after yourself!
fight the good fight
al
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Post by maxxengland on Apr 4, 2009 18:01:45 GMT
Thanks for the good wishes, everyone. I'm currently undergoing chemotherapy in 3 week cycles until June. It's doing wonders for my lymphoma, which started last October, but the side effects mean I'm pretty much functioning only one week out of 3 which is why I'm not going to be around much and I can't really get much work done until it's all finished. Which is a pity because daytime television definitely rots the brain. Overall it's not much fun in the short term but it definitely beats the alternative! Important exercise: breathe in, breathe out. Repeat. Frequently. Take care. ;D
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Post by Mairena Red on Apr 6, 2009 15:58:37 GMT
Hello Pete,
Forget daytime TV and stock up on old blues and cajun DVDs. Much more entertaining and infinitely better for the soul (not to mention the brain!).
Wishing you a swift recovery.
All the best,
Joe (aka Mairena Red)
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Post by Gerry C on Apr 6, 2009 19:51:04 GMT
Hi Pete - just wanted to add my good wishes for a speedy recovery. And remember that music can heal the body as well as the soul. Take care.
Cheerily,
Gerry C
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Post by growler on Apr 6, 2009 19:56:51 GMT
Hi Pete ....... We all wish a speedy recovery, keep in there mate, you can beat it
Regards Growler
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