I am currently re-designing my website Red Line Studio and it is coming along quite well. The photo gallery is giving my grief though as I am modifying a pre-made Java script, which I know very little about. Hopefully I can figure it out soon and have at least a couple of pages up by the end of this week.
My first postcard was a great success! I was pleasantly surprised to hear from a number of my friends that I haven't spoken with in some time. Andrew, an old roommate from when I lived in San Diego, is offering to print the postcards professionally. Currently, I'm using my new toy; a Brother color laser printer. It does a wonderful job for small home projects but a professional printer would take it to the next level. Keep your eye out for the next postcard, scheduled to be mailed sometime in the middle of this month. If you are not currently on the postcard mailing list you can subscribe on my website.
Lastly, I'm trying to get my parents old GE Stereophonic High-Fidelity Trimline 400 record player from the 60's or 70's to work. It has been sitting in their basement for 20 plus years. The power cord is leaking some bizarre green goo so I need to replace it. Good luck finding a power cord these days! Radioshack had something close but the female end is too narrow. I might have to hardwire the power cord instead. I'll keep you updated when and if I can get power into it. Kinda scared to do that. Not sure if it will burst into flames or not. If it works, I'll still need to find a new stylus and clean it up. I'll upload a picture as soon as it is presentable. It is a 'portable' unit. The turntable folds up and the speakers attach to the sides but it weighs a ton so not sure I would want to carry it very far. My favorite feature is that it plays 78's, 33 1/3's, 45's and 16's and can stack up to 6 albums to play in a row. Until then, I will not be able to listen to any of my vinyl.