could finally place some faces with names of sales people that I have chatted with over the years, especially one Keith Gregory.
I have talked to him on the phone numerous times when I was at Sam's Trash for 7 years. I also had the good fortune of meeting
Wes Langlois and Billy Jackson. Keith was tied up with a customer at the moment, so he had Billy take the wife and i up to
'the Vault' by elevator. When the doors opened, it was a Museum up on that floor!

Veronica and I got to see an old 1957-58 Magnatone amp owned by Charlie Hardin. It was one of the first amps by Magnatone
to have built in Tremelo, which is not a big deal now days. The amp is going for $175,000, and oh, BTW, Charlie Hardin had a
last name too.....Holley

by his first name....Buddy.
This amp never made it on the Beechcraft Bonanza of "the Day the Music Died"....



