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In Topic: Guitar Parts, Any Shops?

Yesterday, 15:18

View PostChiangMaiTiger, on Yesterday, 13:59 , said:

Noom - Noon? Both make ukuleles and guitars, not the same guy working out of different shops o:37?
Sawasdee Khrup, ChiangMaiTiger, well, could be possible, I'll ask him next time I see him, but this fellow near me does have a very complete luthier's shop, and he seems to be there every day, and busy late into the night.

best, ~o:37;

In Topic: Shocked And Flabergasted At Rimping Today

Yesterday, 14:11

View Postgennisis, on 2012-05-24 11:05:50, said:

... snip ... such ructions over my original post...amazing! ...snip ... Why people had to post personal remarks is beyond me....a sign of their mentality  I guess....sad!
May I suggest that "eructations" might be a little more apropos in this teapot-tempest-fiesta of diatribes than "ructions" ?

As to "sign ... of mentality:" all the signs I've seen in this thread said: "one-way."

"De gustibus non est disputandum."

~o:37;

In Topic: Guitar Parts, Any Shops?

Yesterday, 13:50

If you need a replacement neck, and you are not a luthier, then there is a luthier, Khun Noom, near the train station who is quite good. While he is mainly building custom electric guitars, and basses, he also does beautiful ukuleles, and he's done some repair on a classical guitar for me, for a very reasonable price.

He does not speak English, although sometimes a woman (his wife ?) is present who does speak some English. If you are interested, you can send me a PM and I'll give you his phone number.

good luck, ~o:37;

In Topic: Warning! Fake Bt1,000 And Bt100 Banknotes Circulating In Thailand

2012-05-24 15:59:11

View PostBluespunk, on 2012-05-24 11:18:08, said:

'Caveat Viator'

This would translate as "let the ... messenger, traveler, tourist ... beware." Let the seller beware would be either "caveat venditor," or, perhaps, "sit vendit cave."

~o:37;

In Topic: How Many Photos Needed For Laos Visa On Arrival?

2012-05-20 10:23:58

Khun Cardholder, and others, Sawasdee Khrup,

fyi: last time, November, 2011, I made the crossing from Nongkhai into Laos, I used the Laos form I had downloaded, which I had already prepared: I was told by the Immigration intake-person on the Laos side of the bridge, that she would accept my form "this time," but she said they would not accept that form in the future. And they had a different looking, smaller form they were passing out.

I have the form I downloaded last year, and compared it to the one you linked to: they are the exact same size, created with the same version of Acrobat, and, visually, appear to be the same.

Hopefully we'll hear on this forum from someone who may have recently used that downloadable form, and what their experience was: meanwhile: you might not want to glue the picture on the downloadable form until you are sure you can use it.

best, ~o:37;

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