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Old 12th November 2006, 01:02 AM   #12
Jim vanBergen
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Originally Posted by Remoteness View Post
Man, I still cannot believe what happened to you. Damn, how long do you have to wear the cement?

I projecting first quarter 2007 for the completion of this long arse project.
I want to finish the power and bullet proof smart glass entrance door project before I get the word out that we're ready to take on bookings.
Fortunately its an air cast so it's not that bad...I can take it off and shower (or ALL my location work would be gone) and I hope to have it off within weeks. For the live album I have booked for December, I got the band to agree to hump my stuff for me, so it won't be as bad...

Suggestions: your patchbays look cool (they looked even better in person when I saw the new truck last at your field shop) but Larry's patchbays at Deepwave are such high quality...did you ever think about having that super talented guy get involved in your patchbays? LOL... maybe everyone here doesn't know yet, maybe I let the cat out of the bag!

In all seriousness, Elroy looks super sexy and the "open room floor plan" makes for a really homogenous production area- NO mobile unit has ever tried to consider, let alone ACHIEVE the interactive floor plan and flexibility your design has. I'm in awe....

But hey, anyone who wonders about the diamond plate or bullet proof glass, maybe you don't know Steve. For him, the BEST is usually not good enough, he has to design something superior to whatever is the best and raise the bar for everyone. he never stops thinking "What If" and has done some really BRILLIANT things as a result. It's seriously inspiring!

Best regards!

JvB
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