Erik S
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Saturday is trash day. I load up the truck and haul the week’s waste down to the town transfer station.
On the way out I always do a slow roll past “the metal pile” looking for treasure. Technically trash picking is against the rules, but the place is lightly staffed, and their hearts aren’t really in the enforcement. Still you gotta be quick about it, and the added excitement of “stealing” the trash is part of the fun.
This week’s treasure was this little road case briefcase. The Gwar sticker was facing up and got my attention pretty quick.
There was a layer of recent uninteresting stickers on top, but under those is some pretty cool history.
A lot of it isn’t legible anymore, but there are a bunch of backstage pass stickers from the 80s - Joan Jett, REM, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Powermad, and some more I can’t make out. Pretty neat.
It’s a nice case too. The height happens to be just right for a 125b, and the liner is just fuzzy enough to take Velcro. Might become a quick and dirty pedalboard.
On the way out I always do a slow roll past “the metal pile” looking for treasure. Technically trash picking is against the rules, but the place is lightly staffed, and their hearts aren’t really in the enforcement. Still you gotta be quick about it, and the added excitement of “stealing” the trash is part of the fun.
This week’s treasure was this little road case briefcase. The Gwar sticker was facing up and got my attention pretty quick.
There was a layer of recent uninteresting stickers on top, but under those is some pretty cool history.
A lot of it isn’t legible anymore, but there are a bunch of backstage pass stickers from the 80s - Joan Jett, REM, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Powermad, and some more I can’t make out. Pretty neat.
It’s a nice case too. The height happens to be just right for a 125b, and the liner is just fuzzy enough to take Velcro. Might become a quick and dirty pedalboard.