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Steve I have never seen it before, I was of course working all day friday on setting up the event.
I remember seeing a bunch of logs in a pile and asked if we could use them, I was told yes that the logs were
going to be trashed soon, and that they were the orginal logs from the slave cabins on the Rogers place.

That evening I had to drive back into Tulsa we needed more uncut bread and I had to take care of my dog.
on the way to one of the stores to purchase bread I picked up a hitch-hiker who robbed and shot me.
My tent was set up and it had my guitar inside it. Sometime that week-end during the major storm my tent was
blown over and the tent pole cracked my guitar splitting it down the middle, it also filled with water and
remained that way appearently throughout the event, until sometime later when it was discovered. I still have
the guitar, and you can see me playing it in the movie Oklahoma Passage.

How's that for a way back machine, thanks for reminding me of the memories.

Curtis

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