I am Tim Hulsey, 58 yo, and I have lived most of my life in Bowling Green, KY.
I am a plastic surgeon. As someone said earlier in this thread, it's not brain surgery. It's more complicated

But it's like anything else: if want to do it, you get 12 years of post-graduate training, and you're off
I started playing the guitar at age 12 with a Silvertone acoustic (that's right! From Sears) that required vise grips to fret. Since I worked hard at it, my father bought me a used Gibson ES 135. At age sixteen, he bought me a Gibson ES 335 TD SV(you know- the one with stereo wired pickups, a Vari-tone switch, and gold plated hardware)! That set him back $750 in 1965 (>$4000 in current dollars)

I don't know where that money came from. He was a traveling salesman
I played in rock bands in the '60's, but when I went to medical school at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN, I started playing Bluegrass

I learned to play the banjo and mandolin and had a great time with all the pickers around the campus.
As a resident in general surgery and then plastic surgery, I had little time to play, being in the hospital 36-40 out of every 48 hours
I moved back to Bowling Green in 1982 and didn't play much until about 8 years ago. For about 6 years I have been the lead guitar player for Skip Bond & the Fugitives. We play about 40 gigs a year as a cover band. Our lead singer is one of the Circuit Judges. We do old time R&R. We have 3 horns, 2 percussionists- 9 pieces- and we're HAVING A BLAST

My avatar comes from the final Concert in the Park which we do each year. The first year, we were thrilled at the crowd of 750 people. This year, the crowd was over 7,000
I am married, and Cynthia's name will go on my Express. I have three grown boys and am expecting my first grandchild in 3/08.
For some reason, I like to know how and why things work. That lead me to try to understand tube amplifiers, and here I am.
I am finishing an Express and plan a Liverpool and a Wreck Jr. build. I have NO training in electronics, but books and the internet have helped me a great deal. This forum has been an amazing resource, for which I thank you all

I plan to use my newly built amps gigging with my Strat and my PRS single cut- well, that is, if they work
I have found no reason to quit my day job just yet

Hillary may change my mind
