Kustom Get-together 2010 [message #13796] |
Fri, 28 May 2010 19:58 |
pleat
Messages: 1454 Registered: June 2004 Location: Belding, Mi
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We wanted to post this as soon as everything was in place. The core group of Kustom collectors I hang with, are doing our annual convention again this year in Chanute, KS. on the weekend of Sept. 17th and 18th. The location chosen this year will be at the Chanute Pavilion downtown. The Pavilion is larger than the building we used last year. There were about 275 pieces of kustom amps on display that 30+ collectors brought to Chanute last year. We came from all over America from 12 different states. Bud was on hand for the weekend, along with a lot of his family. We were really honored, not only with Bud and family, but with the great turn out of past employees who shared their stories of what it was like working at Kustom back in the 60's. There were a lot of personal photo's on display of the early years, and documents that were seen for the first time by many of the collectors. Hats off to Carolyn for bringing such great photo's, documents, magazines and other items. One former employee brought in a black T&R footstool made from the speaker cutout section of the baffle boards.
Some of the high-lights, were Friday and Saturday night jam sessions, using all the vintage amps and PA's. Real old school and it sounded amazing.
We decided on Chanute again this year, because it's where it all started, and to gain more insight from Bud and the employees. We felt that since none of us are getting any younger. If we were to have access to the wealth of information in the Chanute area we knew it was a no brainer to go back before it's too late.
It was an eye opener to see the look on the faces of old employees who just couldn't believe that after 40+ years, anyone would go to such great lengths to preserve, and actually still use the Kustom amps they built. Many of the collectors swapped and purchased a lot of vintage kustom amps and even a prototype K200A guitar in sparkle green to yellow sunburst surfaced that I took home with me. Many of the old employee's still have kustom amps and items sitting at home, one of kind speaker cabinets, or a PA cabinets that didn't quite make it into production. Below is a link that captured last year events, including Bud on stage singing with some of the collectors and was reunited with his original band mates from 1958. It was at this time, when it was getting started in the back of his mind, to cover the amps they used in T&R and eventually turned into what we now cherish. This year promises to be bigger and better than ever, press and radio coverage to really let the folks of southeast Kansas that we are returning again. Here is the link to see not only last year's event, but also past events we've held in Nashville, Indy, Arlington, TX. http://www.kustomcollector.com/id28.html Bud just informed me this week that one of his original sax players that was at the convention last year, passed away three months after our event. We would really encourage everyone to attend, we know it's not easy, but it will be time well spent with the most dedicated kustom amp collectors in the world. This is my 12th year being part of the best group of musicians, and marks my 10th year traveling to our gatherings.
I doubt you will ever see a group of fender or peavey amp collectors ever, doing what we do on a scale this large, and to put the icing on the cake, we have Bud at our side. Don't forget to wish Bud a Happy Birthday on May 31st.
Don Thompson aka pleat
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Re: Kustom Get-together 2010 [message #13816 is a reply to message #13796] |
Mon, 31 May 2010 20:34 |
Tom White
Messages: 2 Registered: May 2010 Location: Michigan
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Don.....................I was at the last couple of Kustom Kollectors.and last year was great..Getting to sing and play guitar with Bud Ross was an amazing journey for this old boy from Michigan !!!
The people of Chanute were Very , Very friendly and warm !!
Great times with a great group of guys !!
Be there or be square !!
Tommy White..................KUS-TOM
Tommy
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Re: Kustom Get-together 2010 [message #13820 is a reply to message #13796] |
Tue, 01 June 2010 16:02 |
chicagobill
Messages: 2006 Registered: April 2003
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I attended last year and got to meet a few of the guys here, like Pleat and JC and BC and Carl. It's always great to have a face to go with the names.
Last year I found out about the show a little too late to arrange for a local motel stay and missed a lot of the fun. Hopefully this year I'll be able to be there for the whole show.
Bud Ross is a real hoot, oh and by the way HAPPY 70th BIRTHDAY BUD!
I look forward to seeing any and all of you guys there.
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Re: Kustom Get-together 2010 [message #13879 is a reply to message #13877] |
Sun, 06 June 2010 08:06 |
pleat
Messages: 1454 Registered: June 2004 Location: Belding, Mi
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Sunnhead, great to have you onboard here on the site, and really great to hear your thinking of the convention in Chanute. Age is not important, since some of the collectors kids now share the addiction and are at many smaller events we hold. Besides we need younger collectors to help us load in and load out the amps.
A lot of us are arriving on Thursday evening. We'll go out for a burger and a couple of drinks, catch up on what we brought, and get ready for friday.
Friday morning: load in the amps, and we've been invited to do a radio spot again this year. Opening the event to the public at noon. You can hear the radio spot we did last year, click on the link that is in the original post and click Chanute Convention tab, and there is a link just below the yellow bar on the left just above the first photo on the left.
Friday night jam session till 11:00. Bud will be on hand, and is always a treat to see what he may be bringing.
Saturday morning, breakfast with the group. Doors open to the public at noon and run till 10:00. Load out that night and hit the road Sunday for home.
We know that some collectors won't be able to haul every piece of kustom gear they own, but bring what you can and photo's are great and we will have an area for photo's.
We have one collector in VA. that has at least 158 pieces the last time I counted and I know he has added several more since then. The one thing I learned from last year is to leave enough space for at least one amp to come home with me.
Don
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Re: Kustom Get-together 2010 [message #13900 is a reply to message #13796] |
Mon, 07 June 2010 00:33 |
sunnhead
Messages: 221 Registered: June 2010 Location: Minnesota
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OK, I'm in! Some questions here... So when the big Jam goes down, what kind of music is mostly played? I'm into Classic rock, so anything 1955-1979 im pretty much in to. I am a keyboard player/Bass player, I don't own a Kustom Organ, I'm really hoping one shows up so I can admire it! But I do play Hammond Organ, Is that not aloud? I don't wanna break any rules on the Kustom bash. I noticed a guy playing a MOTIF on the Kustom organ last year. Also How is the buying/trades for amps at this great get together? I'm not the richest fellow but if there is a amp or two I gotta have are people fair? Some on Ebay are so crazily priced it's impossible to buy. I don't have any colored cabs nor amps, all mine are black, so I'm looking for some nice Color. Im going to drive my ol' chevy van down with some cool things I own to show off Thanks in advance for any information about this event. Super Excited to meet all you collectors, and as far as the Jam that will be BOSS!
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Re: Kustom Get-together 2010 [message #14772 is a reply to message #13796] |
Tue, 30 November 2010 09:46 |
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Hi, just found this site and see I missed this event. Would love to make it to next year's, and shouldn't be too difficult since I live just up in Des Moines. I wouldn't call myself a collector, but I love my K200A-1 2x15 and am always excited when I see a Kustom somewhere. Wish I had a collection of them!
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