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Amazing story living in Sydney for 30 years after doing a runner from the law......then handing yourself in. Was worth the cut and paste effort šŸ‘Œ
Yeh it is - glad he didn't get kicked out of the country - seems like a good bloke.

His guerrilla grow method is a bit inspiring to me - I need to follow the chainsaws it seems ..........

{In late 1988, Desic bought a secondhand Honda 600 motorbike and headed to Dorrigo, inland from Coffs Harbour, where Chris had grown his pot. He went into the rainforest, found some space, and planted some seeds. But when he came back later, hardly anything had grown. He planted a second crop, but that also failed. ā€œI learnt that rainforests are wet but not fertile.ā€ He then talked to other growers. ā€œThey told me, ā€˜You go there after the logging trucks, when they move on they clear the area ā€“ they burn the stuff, ash makes the soil fertile.ā€™ And of course, no wallabies come in. Why? Because they havenā€™t got nothing to eat.ā€ The following year, he heard about an old logging coupe outside Kempsey, and tried his luck there. ā€œIt was a gold mine,ā€ he says. ā€œI grow so much, I could not pull it all out."

Soon he had several plots scattered throughout the forest, some up to 10 kilometres apart. All were isolated and remote, and only accessible by motorbike. He developed a system: plant in October; cull the male plants at Christmas (only females produce ā€œheadsā€, the most prized part of the plant); harvest in March. ā€œItā€™s all about timing,ā€ he says. When the harvest came, ā€œIā€™d stay in the bush for two weeks, camping, until I picked and dried everything.ā€œ
 
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Sun Ra

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Sun Ra

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I am guessing it is an Alto
Yep. Sax nerd details:

Itā€™s a 1961 Buescher Super 400 alto - basically same horn as a ā€œTop Hat & Caneā€ model. Plays great - huge sound - I think Johnny Hodges may have played one. I got it stupidly cheap! šŸ˜Ž

It needs a bit of a tidy up - a new neck cork and itā€™s a bit fluffy from low D down (leaks) but apart from that itā€™s noice. No dings or resolders I can see - well 2 small dings in the neck but no big deal and easily fixable.

Iā€™ve never been a fan of nickel keywork as it looks a bit cheap and like a student horn but whatever. Anyway, I didnā€™t need it - already have a King Super 20 - but heck, it was very affordable.

They were asking $350 (!) - I got it for $150 (!!) ..... Lol. I acted dumb and said thatā€™s all I can afford coz Iā€™m unemployed šŸ¤£ Anyway, good to have 2 altos again. It's been a while. 30 years ? Probably worth $1,500 to $2,000.

I might use it for busking if I decide to give that a go as I donā€™t fancy playing the King in the street. Always good to have a back up.

The horn feels nice and fast under the fingers - the left hand little finger set up is a bit weird but I suppose you get used to it. It really projects, itā€™s got a fucking huge bell on it - biggest Iā€™ve seen on an alto.
 

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