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Postby Barb » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:33 am

http://sfist.com/2007/11/27/the_worlds_firs.php


The World's First Robotic Guitar, Neal Schon, and You

What a perfect meeting of past, present, and future glories. Former Santana guitarist/now-and-forever Journey member Neal Schon is coming back to the North Bay (where he grew up and leaned how to strum) to help launch the first-ever Gibson Robot Guitar. Just what is the Gibson Robot Guitar, you ask? We have no idea. But let's go to the press release to find out!

Ahem: it says that it's -- get this -- "the world's first guitar with robotic technology." Hmm. Ok then.

Well, we're still at a loss as to how the new Gibson differs from you regular electric guitar -- surely, the instrument was concocted in a cobweb-laced science lab with dry ice fumes brimming out of colorful test tubes and beakers and such! -- but what's not confusing is the awesome presence of Journey. Come meet acclaimed Journey guitarist who will host the demonstrate and perform using the world's "first-run limited edition version of the Gibson Les Paul Robot Guitar." A question and answer session will follow, and you can try purchasing the guitar on Friday, December 7, when the limited number of cherry guitars go on sale.


What: Meet Journey's Neal Schon
Where: Bananas at Large, 1504 - Fourth Street, San Rafael
When: Monday, December 3
Time 12:30 p.m.
Cost: free
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Postby Clasicrockldy » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:35 am

Whoopie-fuckin'-do. I wouldn't waste my gas going to see botox boy! :lol:
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Postby Barb » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:39 am

Clasicrockldy wrote:Whoopie-fuckin'-do. I wouldn't waste my gas going to see botox boy! :lol:


We should get a big group to march around that store with signs supporting JSS or with some of the photoshopped images that have been floating around here, LOL! That would be so freaking great!!
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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:45 am

Barb wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:Whoopie-fuckin'-do. I wouldn't waste my gas going to see botox boy! :lol:


We should get a big group to march around that store with signs supporting JSS or with some of the photoshopped images that have been floating around here, LOL! That would be so freaking great!!


Don't think Jeff would want that Barb.
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Postby Perrydise » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:46 am

ROFL

Bananas At Large too freaking funny :lol:

How appropriate.
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Postby Aaron » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:47 am

I guess for folks who can't tune their guitar it could be helpful. :)

It is pretty cool from a novelty standpoint but it doesn't look to be worth the +$800 bucks to me.

Here's a pretty cool vid of how it works.

http://www.gibson.com/robotguitar/robot ... o=training
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Postby Barb » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:48 am

Rockindeano wrote:
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Clasicrockldy wrote:Whoopie-fuckin'-do. I wouldn't waste my gas going to see botox boy! :lol:


We should get a big group to march around that store with signs supporting JSS or with some of the photoshopped images that have been floating around here, LOL! That would be so freaking great!!


Don't think Jeff would want that Barb.


Okay, well leave him out of it then. It would be cool to humiliate Neal in such a small place where he might actually have to respond. (Can you tell I hate him?)
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Postby journeyrock » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:51 am

Perrydise wrote:ROFL

Bananas At Large too freaking funny :lol:

How appropriate.
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Postby Aaron » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:53 am

CLR,

Such negativity. You're going to have to get over it dear. And I thought it was Whoppdie-fuckin'-do? :wink:

How the hell have you been?

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Postby Clasicrockldy » Wed Nov 28, 2007 11:08 am

Hi there Aaron!

I haven't been posting much. Been in front of a sewing machine, getting some quilts done for my kids for Christmas. And really, there hasn't been much I wanted to say! Lmao! :lol:

Aaron wrote:CLR,

Such negativity. You're going to have to get over it dear. And I thought it was Whoppdie-fuckin'-do? :wink:

How the hell have you been?

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Clasicrockldy wrote:Whoopie-fuckin'-do. I wouldn't waste my gas going to see botox boy! :lol:
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Re: Neal Schon to help launch first robot guitar

Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed Nov 28, 2007 11:27 am

Barb wrote:
A question and answer session will follow




I smell opportunity. :twisted: I wish I lived in Northern Cali. :lol:
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Re: Neal Schon to help launch first robot guitar

Postby Rip Rokken » Wed Nov 28, 2007 11:52 am

Barb wrote:Just what is the Gibson Robot Guitar, you ask? We have no idea. But let's go to the press release to find out!

Ahem: it says that it's -- get this -- "the world's first guitar with robotic technology." Hmm. Ok then.


The "FRObot"... :P Maybe it can be programmed to fire band members so the guitarist doesn't have to get his hands dirty.
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Postby Rick » Wed Nov 28, 2007 11:54 am

RipRokken wrote:The "FRObot"... :P


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Postby Rip Rokken » Wed Nov 28, 2007 11:57 am

Rick wrote:
RipRokken wrote:The "FRObot"... :P


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Or possibly, the "Darth Paul"?
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Re: Neal Schon to help launch first robot guitar

Postby Aaron » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:02 pm

That may be. But I think it comes pre-programmed to fire guitar techs. :)

RipRokken wrote:
Barb wrote:Just what is the Gibson Robot Guitar, you ask? We have no idea. But let's go to the press release to find out!

Ahem: it says that it's -- get this -- "the world's first guitar with robotic technology." Hmm. Ok then.


The "FRObot"... :P Maybe it can be programmed to fire band members so the guitarist doesn't have to get his hands dirty.
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Postby Aaron » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:04 pm

Cool, good luck with the quilts. Is that an Elna or Singer you're running? And you know what they say, if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. :)

L8r!

Clasicrockldy wrote:Hi there Aaron!

I haven't been posting much. Been in front of a sewing machine, getting some quilts done for my kids for Christmas. And really, there hasn't been much I wanted to say! Lmao! :lol:

Aaron wrote:CLR,

Such negativity. You're going to have to get over it dear. And I thought it was Whoppdie-fuckin'-do? :wink:

How the hell have you been?

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Postby Clasicrockldy » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:43 pm

Aaron wrote:Cool, good luck with the quilts. Is that an Elna or Singer you're running? And you know what they say, if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. :)

L8r!



I have a basic Singer sewing machine. As long as I can do a straight line, I am fine! :D
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Postby Rhiannon » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:45 pm

Clasicrockldy wrote:I have a basic Singer sewing machine. As long as I can do a straight line, I am fine! :D


You're quilting with a sewing machine??? Shit... if that's a good way to do it, I've been bass ackwards for years... I still use one of those huge ass frames that takes up half the damn house. :lol:
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:47 pm

Blue Radio Girl wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:I have a basic Singer sewing machine. As long as I can do a straight line, I am fine! :D


You're quilting with a sewing machine??? Shit... if that's a good way to do it, I've been bass ackwards for years... I still use one of those huge ass frames that takes up half the damn house. :lol:


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Postby Rhiannon » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:51 pm

larryfromnextdoor wrote:
Blue Radio Girl wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:I have a basic Singer sewing machine. As long as I can do a straight line, I am fine! :D


You're quilting with a sewing machine??? Shit... if that's a good way to do it, I've been bass ackwards for years... I still use one of those huge ass frames that takes up half the damn house. :lol:


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Umm... that'd be KNITTING. But nice try, Lar. :wink:
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Postby ohsherrie » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:52 pm

Blue Radio Girl wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:I have a basic Singer sewing machine. As long as I can do a straight line, I am fine! :D


You're quilting with a sewing machine??? Shit... if that's a good way to do it, I've been bass ackwards for years... I still use one of those huge ass frames that takes up half the damn house. :lol:


Rhi are you talking about a hand quilting frame or a mechanized one?
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Postby Clasicrockldy » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:54 pm

Blue Radio Girl wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:I have a basic Singer sewing machine. As long as I can do a straight line, I am fine! :D


You're quilting with a sewing machine??? Shit... if that's a good way to do it, I've been bass ackwards for years... I still use one of those huge ass frames that takes up half the damn house. :lol:


The first quilt I did for my youngest daughter I did by hand. The next two I did by sewing machine, Rhi. I only do basic ones, not those fancy ones. Whatever old clothes are in the house, they get cut up and used as quilts! I am doing some recycling here! ( Also it doesn't hurt getting material for a dollar a yard at Wal-Mart either!) :D
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Postby Lula » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:56 pm

My sister Eileen quilts. She made two beautiful quilts for the boys.... trains of course ;).
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:56 pm

Blue Radio Girl wrote:
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
Blue Radio Girl wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:I have a basic Singer sewing machine. As long as I can do a straight line, I am fine! :D


You're quilting with a sewing machine??? Shit... if that's a good way to do it, I've been bass ackwards for years... I still use one of those huge ass frames that takes up half the damn house. :lol:


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Umm... that'd be KNITTING. But nice try, Lar. :wink:


thanks , gave it my best shot.. heard that on a Gilligans Island.. :wink: i have no idea.
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Postby ohsherrie » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:56 pm

Clasicrockldy wrote:
Blue Radio Girl wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:I have a basic Singer sewing machine. As long as I can do a straight line, I am fine! :D


You're quilting with a sewing machine??? Shit... if that's a good way to do it, I've been bass ackwards for years... I still use one of those huge ass frames that takes up half the damn house. :lol:


The first quilt I did for my youngest daughter I did by hand. The next two I did by sewing machine, Rhi. I only do basic ones, not those fancy ones. Whatever old clothes are in the house, they get cut up and used as quilts! I am doing some recycling here! ( Also it doesn't hurt getting material for a dollar a yard at Wal-Mart either!) :D


Sal are you talking about making the tops or actually quilting them to the backs?
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Postby Rhiannon » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:56 pm

ohsherrie wrote:Rhi are you talking about a hand quilting frame or a mechanized one?


Hand, I learned to quilt in Carroll County... I didn't even know there were mechanized ones. :lol:
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Postby Clasicrockldy » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:59 pm

ohsherrie wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:
Blue Radio Girl wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:I have a basic Singer sewing machine. As long as I can do a straight line, I am fine! :D


You're quilting with a sewing machine??? Shit... if that's a good way to do it, I've been bass ackwards for years... I still use one of those huge ass frames that takes up half the damn house. :lol:


The first quilt I did for my youngest daughter I did by hand. The next two I did by sewing machine, Rhi. I only do basic ones, not those fancy ones. Whatever old clothes are in the house, they get cut up and used as quilts! I am doing some recycling here! ( Also it doesn't hurt getting material for a dollar a yard at Wal-Mart either!) :D


Sal are you talking about making the tops or actually quilting them to the backs?


I make the tops, then sew the backs on, then I put fill in, then I use yarn to make the little tie thingies on them. I still have to fill and put the yarn thingies on my oldest kids quilts. Then I will be finished with their Christmas presents! (Thank God!) :D
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Postby ohsherrie » Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:59 pm

Blue Radio Girl wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:Rhi are you talking about a hand quilting frame or a mechanized one?


Hand, I learned to quilt in Carroll County... I didn't even know there were mechanized ones. :lol:


Yeah they exist. My aunt has one and it take a whole room just like the old ones but it just doesn't take as much work. My mom and aunts are all into making quilts(tops and finishing) and I do baby quilts. I tie the ones I do though.
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Postby ohsherrie » Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:01 pm

Clasicrockldy wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:
Blue Radio Girl wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:I have a basic Singer sewing machine. As long as I can do a straight line, I am fine! :D


You're quilting with a sewing machine??? Shit... if that's a good way to do it, I've been bass ackwards for years... I still use one of those huge ass frames that takes up half the damn house. :lol:


The first quilt I did for my youngest daughter I did by hand. The next two I did by sewing machine, Rhi. I only do basic ones, not those fancy ones. Whatever old clothes are in the house, they get cut up and used as quilts! I am doing some recycling here! ( Also it doesn't hurt getting material for a dollar a yard at Wal-Mart either!) :D


Sal are you talking about making the tops or actually quilting them to the backs?


I make the tops, then sew the backs on, then I put fill in, then I use yarn to make the little tie thingies on them. I still have to fill and put the yarn thingies on my oldest kids quilts. Then I will be finished with their Christmas presents! (Thank God!) :D


That's the way I make baby quilts Sal. It's a lot of work but it's a good feeling when you're done. :)
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Postby Clasicrockldy » Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:11 pm

ohsherrie wrote:
That's the way I make baby quilts Sal. It's a lot of work but it's a good feeling when you're done. :)


Yes, it is a good feeling! I also wasn't online as much when I was working on them either. Once I get into the mode to do one, I just go gung ho! :lol:
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