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  • starsleeper
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    maybe I can be a capitalist too...
    I wonder if anyone would be interested in buying fresh "seabird guano"? I have good access to it. It is a wonderful fertilizer though I'm not sure if it needs to be aged or not, I guess you could make a tea from it.
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    Hey, Mary!
    Thanks for the Hey, Mary! Good to see you, too! Happy Summer! xxxoxo! - Beth +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Beth Livingston Author of Kind Veggie Burritos: The Cookbook Recipes for Deadheads, all proceeds go to Rex & SEVA http://www.kindveggieburritos.com zenrose@nc.rr.com "Without love in the dream, It'll never come true.."
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    hey Beth!
    nice to see you and the KVB in these parts!
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    Kind Veggie Burritos - Touring with YOU this Summer?
    Hey now.. lots of grate shows are coming up this Summer. So what are YOU gonna be feeding your family? How about some Good Food and Good Karma? Now in its 15th year, the one and only Kind Veggie Burritos Cookbook is still going strong and wants to be your tour buddy. Full of yummy recipes for touring, camping, and home, all proceeds go to the Rex Foundation and to SEVA. No profits, no corporate trips, just good food for good people. Sold by mail order only (except the good folks at Type B Tie-Dye Studios in New Hope, PA), skip that creepy fast food while you're on the road. Instead, Eat well, Be Kind! Order yours today! May the four winds blow you safely home, - Beth =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Beth Livingston Author of Kind Veggie Burritos - The Cookbook zenrose@nc.rr.com http://www.kindveggieburritos.com Become a KVB Fan on Facebook: http://bit.ly/7s42zr "Without love in the dream, it'll never come true." . . . . . . Thank you, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . .
  • greenergrl
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    Vending at upcoming shows
    Hey everybody, I'm wondering if anybody knows what shakedown will look like at the upcoming shows...I'm hoping Camden will rage! What about Coney Island, Jim Thorpe and the Mann Center?? Good vending scene or bust??
  • Shamanic_Harmonics
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    Psychedelic Gifts & Handmade Artifacts
    Hey everyone!It would be an honor if you would take a moment and visit our webpage - www.ShamanicHarmonics.com. We make chemistry/molecular-based art and jewelry using mixed media like LSD blotter art and other fun things...We are also actively looking for partners in the community to help us vend in other locations - either head shops or traveling vendors - visit our purchasing page to learn about our wholesale opportunities. All this is still developing through the love and support of this community :) Come grow with us! Been on tour for many years and recently started up this little shakedown vending thing, born from the community, family and experiences I've had over the past 20 years on the road. Light and Love, J Shamanic Harmonics Psychedelic Art & Jewelry Laboratory www.shamanicharmonics.com
  • crazimama
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    Handmade wine glasses
    I found someone's vending wares at the Further Festival at Mountain Air in Angels Camp. 5/10If you know anyone who lost their stuff please have them contact me to identify. They have a small child too based on other stuff left with it. I am sure they want it back Thanks crazimama
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    Post this in the Furthur threads. I've seen one vote for "too much excess" and the rest of the votes have been positive vis-a-vis families with a small percentage of real concerns from parents. Different venues will have different vibes depending on who shows up.
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    Furthur Parking Lot?
    I'm taking the family (my wife and I, and 2 boys: 9 and 12) to the Lowell, MA show later this month and am wondering what to expect in the parking lot. My elder son has been into making wallets, cell phone cases and such, out of duct tape for family and friends. i told him he should embellish them with a lightening bolt or two and try to hawk them outside the show. I went to 70 or 80 shows between '79 and the passing of Jerry, and to me the parking lot was always almost as enjoyable as the concert. But I've since been on "hiatus", and I don't know what the current scene is like. I remember that, as it got into the 90's, things were degenerating, with lots of yahoos and nitrous and whatnot. I want to know if this minor league ball field parking lot would be a safe and happy place for the family to show up 2 or 3 hours early, do some tailgating, watch the crowd, and maybe sell some handmade wallets without getting hassled. What do you all think?
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    Reasonable Tie Dyes for YOU
    Hi all. Please take a second and check out our goods and get ready for your summer Furthur love. We make straight forward, reasonably priced dyes and we donate 5% of every order to VH1 Save The Music Foundation. Thanks in advance and we'll see you guys this summer! Seth & Amanda http://www.thecolorwerx.com
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Post your links to the stuff you make and sell.
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Hey, catch this: Dead Head Stories, put together by a bunch of kind souls, is a hard copy, coffee table type book of individual stories about adventures and happenings from the the days on the road and between. It's supporting a new a non-profit venture created by some creative heads as a way of chronicling these five decades of music and happenings. from the below link: "This book is crafted from thousands of stories (2400+) and comments contributed by Deadheads as part of a collective non-profit project. Telling the stories of the extraordinary relationship between the band and the audience. 100% of the money goes to printing, publishing, and shipping. No one gets a paycheck 100% for all volunteers." Friends, the non-profit will be supporting GD related charities, the book will be published very soon and it could still use your support. One more thing, it "will" set one of those Guinness-type records for the number of authors, and is a very very cool thing documenting the scene from our point of view. Please check out this link, and support the family as best you can, thanks- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1685921250/social-media-grassroots…
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just making sure...
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I have an extra ticket for a camping spot June 6-9th at the Gorge. It is located in Standard Camping. Just want to get the money I invested in it: $99.50. Let me know if you are interested.

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I have a piece that I made recently which is done with wood, acrylic, and epoxy, using the Lichtenberg technique. If you aren't familiar with it, it is a method of electrocuting wood with high voltage. In this case, I used a microwave transformer, which is about 2,500 volts and 400 milliamps. I also used a neon sign transformer which is 15000 volts, but only 35 milliamps. The amps are really the dangerous part.

Unlike burning into wood with an electric wood burner, this is more like if you can picture attaching 2 jumper cables and then turning it on. so you can't really control it other than turning it off and on and minor things like using magnets or different levels of solution (there are many varieties you can make, which are things like borax or baking soda mixed with water to create an electrolyte solution that help aid they electricity travel across the top of the normally non-conductive wood). I used a piece of 2“ thick pine, made it into a circle then carved out the 13 pointed star in the middle by hand.
After that I Lichtenberged it, creating the fractal patterns (some say they look like electricity, or trees, or blood vessels, or river deltas from above, or lightning, etc etc). I then clean them out, as charcoal is produced, and then sand it
After that I painted the red and the blue sections lightly with acrylic as if it were a stain. I then make a barrier or dam around the outside of it and poor epoxy into the center, three different times (about 1/2 inch or so each time) over the course of a few days has it needs to dry and cure each time. I also had in Rare Earth Minerals which are basically powdered metallic pigments. So each time I did the poor in the lightning bolt I used a Pearl White, and two different types of red on the red side and two different types of blue on the blue side all while by hand swirling them into little spirals throughout before the epoxy has time to dry creating depth and patterns. I also put some iridescent pigment inside the bolt itself to react to certain lighting.
The last step is a final pour of epoxy over the entire thing all while keeping it level and letting it's just barely drip over the sides too in case it and make it smooth.
The final step is to sand it and polish it. All in all it took about three weeks. Hopefully you will be able to see it and if you are anyone you know would be interested or likes it or has ideas made like commissioned I'd be happy to help!

CONTACT ME FOR QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, OR ANYTHING!
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I remember getting on the bus Irvine April 12th 1986. A college buddy affectionately named Putz talked me into driving from ASU to Irvine Meadows. ROAD TRIP! Hell in a Bucket opened the set and my mind and I have been enjoying the ride ever since. That was the day I also discovered the most fun way to smoke a joint on Shakedown St. before the show!

It transformed my life forever.

You see, not only did I finally "get" the Grateful Dead- I fell in love with a smoke device I learned was called The PowerHitter.

If you already know about it, you are going to be stoked because I'm bringing them back! I'll have some in SFO for NYE if you want to meet up.

If you have never heard of it, allow me to turn you on to it.

It looks like a small water bottle. You put a lit joint into the cap, secure it inside the bottle, cover the carb/hole, and just grip it and rip it. It shoots a steady stream of smoke out of it's special nozzle. Instant shotgun-power-hits. It was love at first sight as I love to smoke joints.

Problem was close to 10 years ago right before I went to see The Dead, The Doobies, and The Allman Brothers at The Gorge in George, I lost my PowerHitter in a freak beach accident when my Dad to me on a cruise to St. Maarten. Maho beach. Google it.

Anyhow...I searched everywhere for a replacement and couldn't find them. The original company stopped making them years ago and the knock offs I did find were terrible.

FINALLY I decided to take matters into my own hands and re-create them and my paint masterpiece.

Like the timeless music of The Grateful Dead, The PowerHitter is that rare "thing" that brings people together because it's so much fun to use and share with friends. I made a whole bunch and they sold out. I had to order more and sold out again. So now I need to raise some more money to order more and get new tools done. I have a container of them coming in by end of month and need to sell them as quick as I can to get more before Chinese New Years kicks in or we are Power-hit-less.

Would you like to try one? Holler at me and see you NYE.

Click https://igg.me/at/powerhitterco to find out about my crowdfunding project - and please support us any way you can. And, please share with your friends. See you on down the road.

Hey now! So I have been a bad boy and in hindsight doing a crowdfunder on Indiegogo for The PowerHitter was against the rules. I hope this does not go down on my permanent record. Been kicked off the block. So I am doing it alone again naturally... If you want one come see me next week at the NYE shows or drop by www.thepowerhitter.com

Supposed to be a reply to my post below. Doh!

Hey Now, family! My online shop, SHMOGGER'S DEN (www.shmoggersden.com) (www.etsy.com/shmoggersden) offers jigsaw puzzles of my old decorated tape covers.

I also have shirts, mugs and posters of my tape cover art from 20+ years ago. Furthur-more, I make the same sort of setlist art with computer graphic design. Shmogger's Den is the only place for tape cover puzzles in the WHOLE WIDE WORLD!

Seeing as how we're all gonna be self-quarantining, what better way to pass the time than with GD-themed puzzles? (Oh yeah, and Phish too!)

On the other hand, puzzles are great for parties, with friends working together on different sections of the puzzle. People stroll by, place a few pieces, and stroll off. The whole group feels a sense of satisfaction when it's done. Will the group finish it before the party favors run out?

Any Shmogger’s Den Puzzle will spark up your living room, and they make UNIQUE GIFTS for your jamband friends or relatives!

Here are some examples of tape cover art / setlist art / song-themed art from www.shmoggersden.com:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/755915233/puzzle-madison-wi-21573-grateful…

https://www.etsy.com/listing/660135027/puzzle-fillmore-east-nyc-21370-g…

https://www.etsy.com/listing/749565546/puzzle-cornell-5877-grateful-dea…

https://www.etsy.com/listing/662106259/puzzle-not-fade-away-grateful-de…

https://www.etsy.com/listing/753674928/puzzle-dead-company-123119-jigsa…

Custom order request? Contact me at Shmogger@ShmoggersDen.com to discuss your wishes; desires; favorite show; favorite song; favorite dinosaur, and whether your belly button is an innie or an outtie.

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This skull and roses Grateful Dead tape cover t-shirt casts a distinctly Irish hue into your St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Perfect in a pub; best in a bar; great in a glen! Order today to get it before St. Patrick's Day!

This Shmogger's Den Tape Cover art was created circa 1993 and festooned a tape of the legendary 6/7/77 show at Winterland. (Roses added later.)

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I have a Wake of the Flood poster that was sold in a edition limited to 200 here on dead.net. I'd like to sell it. I'm into it for $65 with shipping. I'm asking $70 plus shipping. It is still in the original mailing tube. It was opened just to look at.
I also have a Garcia print from Bottleneck gallery that I'm also like to sell for $70. It too is in its original shipping tube and opened just to check the contents.
PM me if you're interested in one or both.
Thank you.

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Howdy folks! Late last year I had a crazy idea to create a literary mag for Deadheads, celebrating not just the Grateful Dead but the ginormous impact that the music continues to have on creatives to this day. I'm super proud to say that the first issue is now available in print (~):}

Only $5.99 + shipping for folks in the US. Prices & shipping vary in other countries. 70 pages, full color. Purchase: tinyurl.com/HA1print

You can also read it online and download a free digital copy at huntersaffects.wordpress.com

It would mean the world to me and the authors and artists within if you were to check it out. NFA!