Friday, April 18, 2008

Back to Bass Camp



I'd like to personally welcome our visitors from Victor Wooten's Bass/Nature Reunion Camp. Thanks for checking us out! We are so jealous of you. Not only have you gone to Vic's camp, you've gone BACK.

Well, as you are now fully stoked to put your new ideas into practice, it might be time to raise the bar on your case too. No more messing around. It's a new year, time for some new gear! We're taking pre-orders for our M80 Bass Cases now due to high demand. These will be shipping in about 3 weeks. Reserve yours now!

Drop us a line and tell us some highlights of the camp.

Peace.

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Birthday shoutout



My nephew and future MONOplayer Sebastian is gearing up for a slamin' birthday party tomorrow.

Sebastian, now that you are a full year old it's time to learn some power chords. I look forward to our first jam session!

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Monday, April 14, 2008

MONO in Chicago?

Pat here. I'll be heading off to Chicago with my wife for a few days at the end of this week for a little vacation. I'll stop by some shops in Chicago for a little business as well. One of the other reasons why we wanted to hit Chicago is to....EAT! Foodies unite! Here are some of the things we want to check out.

1. Chicago Chop House - People say that if you go to the windy city that you can't leave without eating some kind of beef product. Hopefully it will look something like the picture to the left.


2. Gino's East - Chicago pizza. It's the exact opposite of what New York pizza is where slices are thin yet tasty. Chicago pizza features something that resembles more of a pie and is deeeeeeeep like the ocean. Layering is somewhat of an understatement and I can bet that there are endless amounts of combinations that can be incorporated into those layers. I've had Chicago style pizza, but never in Chicago. People tell me that it's not the same, and I believe them. Gino's East it is.

3. Chicago style hotdogs - Celery salt, tomato, poppy seed bun, pickle spear, but never ketchup. This is serious meal and I can't help but want one when I step foot off that plane. What's not to like about hot dogs? This will be a unique experience because I've always been explained what this style of hot dog has tasted like. I think my taste buds will be plenty happy.

So I'll let you know how it goes out in the windy city. Hopefully I will come back at the same weight, but it's totally doubtful.