Purchased a vox super beatle jni ac 100, fender twin reverb, dual showman, baseman, all 60s era, would like to ship you for a minor tune up. Also need all speaker replacement with jbl's from Jimmy rea. Will check back with you, since I need the equipment for my garage band cross county psychedelic tour in 2 weeks.
Thanks Barry I enjoy listening your speech . I am Enrica and I live in Italy .I start loving Tillandsias more than 20 years ago and I changed my work. I travelled all over in Italy selling Tillandsias and making my handcraft with them and speaking about them and showing and telling people (every age) about the fantastic and powerfull world of air plants BROMELIA FAMILY. I'm sixty in 2024. I fell in Love with air plants and I appreciate your speech . So Lovely .thanks Barry
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What does punching a hole in the side of the leaf do and after the seeds have matured. Don't you pull the seeds and then place them into some medium to start their growth?
Thanks. We are continuing our efforts to bring top Bromeliad enthusiasts, experts and collectors into the worldwide public view so that the general public can learn about these amazing plants.
Set your Variac at around 8O to 9O Volts …. YOU WILL GET EDDIE VAN HALENS BROWN SOUND, EVEN IN THAT OLD FENDER AMP..!! Lolol starve any amp of juice and it will break up trying to make power… you can’t get something from nothing … Lolol
Fast forward some years, and I had and murdered a Sumo Size White as well as a bunch of other Tillys. I left everything out too late in the year, and all that cold rain was too much for them and they rotted. 😢 I'm much more careful these days, and bring them in around October. I'm on the northern Humboldt coast, where it's always cool and humid. *So* humid.
Cold and wet below 50 f degrees for more than a day or two and they are already on their way to rotting. The thing most people don't know or realize is that almost all the xeric or grey leaf Tillandsias live their lives dry 90% of the time. In the rainy season in central and South America it rarely goes below 60. Even when it does rain for many days it's almost always followed by winds or hot air movement that dry the plants out very rapidly. Unfortunately you learned the lesson the hard way. Always research where the plants native habitats is and try to replicate those conditions. Not easy, but once you figure it out the plants will live pretty much forever as long as squirrels and snails or deer don't eat them. Good luck. Barry Landau Video Producer/ 50 year bromeliad collector
@@plantmanbarry Thanks Barry. I just dawdled; there were too many and I always worry they won't be happy crowded around my cold windows for half the year. It's better than being outside, though, so I do bring them in much earlier now. I know about xeric plants, that's why I lean towards the mesic ones. I do love my bulbosas and butziis (I have a butzii Fat Base that's just adorable) and especially my strictas. I'm also having another go at Cryptanthus; maybe this time they won't pull themselves out of their pots. I've since bulked my collection back up; the joys of having *three* local sources for labeled plants. 😊
I have an infatuation with T. stricta, and it has nothing to do with the flowers; I love the soft, grassy leaves. A store nearby carries air plants, and I grabbed a stricta almost every time I went there, until they changed suppliers and stopped carrying them. They also show up occasionally at local nurseries, so I have eight or nine. If I see another one... 🤗
Cool; I just got one. I bought it as a NOID bulbosa because the tag had fallen off, but they had had Showtime previously, and some research convinced me I got a deal.
Barry Landau - you do guitar amp work too? Outstanding! Wayne Pianta , a bromeliad pal here. Also a guitar & amp collector and aficionado. Wait a minute, are you related to Michael Landau? That would be amazing.
Thank you for responding Ben, we really do appreciate hearing from you. I think you will find that bromeliads are in fact one of the most amazing families of plants to grow and collect and can give you a lifetime of happiness and learning going well into the future. Please make sure you join us on my top quality groups on Facebook, Planet Bromeliad and Planet Tillandsia for 24 hour a day, 365 days a year photo postings and discussions about these fantastic plants. Just search the groups by name and ask to join and I will make sure to add you as a member.
@@plantmanbarry thanks 🙏 I will join now. I am a tillandsia grower my self and can identify with all what u wrote. I’m now binge watching all of your channel and thank you for all the great content!!
@@benbaranes7541 ..... I will look for your request to join now. My only goal is to promote the plants and the hobby of collecting them so that these amazing rare plants might have a chance of a future.
Ya well I'm switching to what I know is crap. after my time of shows habitual driving perfection NOPE not anymore I'm touring with the worst gear. Good news I'm nice and free punch an pie 4all. DISCLAIMER: girls with perfectly porcelain cleavage noticable Granted but we will be using the rain out show to this immature advantage. I'll shall be aiming gentle CRAFTED MUDS BALLS . I've actually made friends at a sold out show getting titts dirty RATED PG thou it's not that bad
Thank you for making these documentaries of Paul's work. I just need to say that cycad cones are not wind-pollinated, they are pollinated by specialised weevils who have a very interesting relationship with cycads.
I was speaking to a very competent fellow tech who posts videos of his work. I was amazed how much he was charging for the work, realizing I need to charge more (as all my customers say). He referenced a comment I made in this video that I was going to charge $450 for the job, I had to tell him, "It was a JOKE.....".....I am realizing I have been grossly undercharging for years, which is probably why I have more work than I can do yet struggling to make a living.....