I just walked in the door after three of the most fulfilling and enlightening days of my 65 years. I met people whose faces, reputations and talents I only knew through the web. The unselfish work and hospitality that Mike Z and his family and friends put forth to all was simply fantastic. (an no, I didn't ask him to teach me how to say his last name) I have seen how forthcoming most everyone here on this site is with info and techniques to all who ask. Seeing it first hand is something else again. Seeing the masterful talents and expertise freely shared and exchanged was a truly heartwarming experience for me. The two men I got to come from the same shop may have permanant brain damage from from hitting the ceiling so often. They were so impressed, excited and motivated by everything they saw and learned and everyone who greeted them as old friends they are floating ten feet high. Bill Riedel was truly an amazing man to watch. Though feeling unwell, he never left the area for a minute, answered every question and demonstrated his techniques to all who asked or cared to watch. A true legend and treasure. We watched Jill Beans and Stevo produce some beautiful work. Brian the Brush was in fine fettle also. As was everone else. There were at least 100 attendees. I will of course, never remember all the names. Bob Beverly gave a great three day, hands on seminar/class in glue chipping/gilding/painting sand blasted glass. There was so much to see and learn that three days left me with a brain that feels like an overstuffed steamer trunk. Not being an old time sign man, and never having held a brush for purposes other than shining my bald spot, my observations have a slightly different slant than most here on the board. The letterhead movement can be very proud of itself. You are truly an unique amalgamation of freely giving, freely sharing professionals. Unselfish with your knowledge, quick with your hand shakes, and sincere with your advice. I am sincerely happy to be allowed to be associated with you, if only on the fringes of your craft.
Posted by captain ken (Member # 742) on :
YOUNG STRIPE SNAPPER PARTIED AND PAINTED HIS SOCKS OFF AT MM4!
thats what its all about! Bill I dont think anyone is gonna say it better that you just did. I get withdrawals from these things. When I walked into the shop on friday and saw AJ, Howie, Bruskie, spider, Jules, Karen, Caroline all the Bruces, and Bob's it was like a family reunion, then I got to meet all kinds of great new friends! got to jam with Gary Cole and Ken Jacobs, Artie, RayRay, and Howie. some guys who are first timers, like Weed and Jesse, with some real talent and frsh ideas. as well as young Jonathan who is 16 and all jazzed up and ready to learn, I love it! Thanks to the peole who taught me some much and to for the wonderful panels from Caroline, Joe Chisel, Rapid Ray-Ray,the peaches and Jayzee, and my barrel rocks! with all kinds of great pieces on it, even a Jillybeans self portrait.... yowzaah!
Posted by Alan Johnson (Member # 2513) on :
We made it back ok, Bill Reidel tried to talk but i showed him how the seat reclined and did'nt hear from him til' jersey. He's feeling better and will call when he can speak. I have a very very cooooooooooooool clock, thanks Capt. Ken& the ZZZZZZ's for a great time. AJ
Posted by Joe Cieslowski (Member # 2429) on :
Thanks to The "Z" Men and Debbie!!!!!
Hosts Of Perfection!!!!!!
This one was "Over The TOP!" Best New England meet EVER!!!!!!!
Best hosts! Best folks! Can't get better than that!!!!
Thanks EVERYBODY!!!!! I had a GREAT TIME!!!
Joe, Makin Chips and Havin Fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Bob Peach (Member # 2620) on :
We had a fantastic time. This meet just keeps getting better. Old friends...New friends... We learned sooooo much. Thanks Z's for making it happen, and especially Deb for taking such good care of us and everyone else. The workshops and tips were priceless. Alan, we were glad to see that you and Bill Riedel got home safely. We hope Bill finds his voice soon. It was so nice "whispering" with him. Hope everone else got home safely, too. Happy Birthday to Frank and Bruce. Sorry you missed it, Dana.
Posted by Stevo Chartrand (Member # 2094) on :
Jill and I just got back to Butler and had a good short 10 and a half hour drive.
We would both like to thank the Z's and crew for a really awesome time! Met new friends, had some beers, jammed, and had some chowda. It was well worth travelling close to 3000 miles to be there.
Thanx again guys I'll be back there for sure!!
Stevo
PS. In case anyone was wondering I'm not related to Spider. hehehhee
Posted by Jillbeans (Member # 1912) on :
Man-O-Man, what a nice meet. The food was fantastic, the weather was gorgeous, and the assembly of assorted Heads was a great mix. I only did 5 panels this time (writer's block?) but I had the pleasure of getting to paint situated between 2 of my favorite folks. I met some new favorites too! Like "Irish"! What a fun guy. And "Spud" too! I got to get my picture taken in a "greaser sandwich" between Spider and Stevo. I got to hear the combined voices of Rabid and Broooce Bowers, who sound like brothers. I got to smell how delicious Carol Mittelsdorf's blend of scents is. She smells great! And boy can she paint. Got to see that little sweetie Caroline Connors, got to yakk with the Peaches (thanks for the panel!) I got to hang out with my pal Alan Ackerson who is turning into a smokin' sign dude. Karyn $#&*ing Bush is fun, Harris is charming as usual, and Geet and his lady friend are the niftiest folks going. Bill Riedel, even silent, is the most fascinating man. He liked my "normal" hair. I got to see AJ and Artie and Frank and Joe Chips and Karen and my gal-pal Jill/Betty Butterfield, Mike & Jay Z, and I had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Z too. Mr. J. even asked for one of my infamous Boobie stickers! Glad I had a few left over from Dixie. (glad you liked my signature, Captain Ken!) The accents were so cool! I felt like I was hanging out with The Kennedys, only cooler. I missed folks who couldn't be there, like Steve and Barb and Sal. But it was such fun. Broooce, I think I will keep the panel here & let Stevo come & visit it...ok? Hear it's gonna be called "Mass Confusion" next year? Sounds like the place to be. Love...Jill (just sad I won't get to stay at "The Town & Funky" AKA The Bates Motel next time!)
Posted by Jon Butterworth (Member # 227) on :
Sounds like a "Letterhead" Meet to me
Ain't they something else?
Damn, don't talk about "withdrawals". I gotta go cold turkey down here. We's only get one a year! But it's a good one
Posted by KARYN BUSH (Member # 1948) on :
i had a wonderful time!!! thanks mr & mrs z & sons for being such great hosts! the talent was exhilerating! it's so nice to see my old buddies and to meet new friends....geet and ellen...had a blast hanging with ya and thanks 4 showin me the goldleaf striping technique! kudos to robert & karen for the 3 days of glue chipping...very inspiring. i drove home saturday night around 9pm...saw 3 moose withiin a 5 mile stretch on the kanc., just so i could get up and start a glue chip panel. it is pinging as we speak...i think its a real beauty so far! i love the trick about sandblasting some of the things deep to get a real dimensional look. as usual the experience is priceless! i'm looking forward to maritime already!!!!!!!!! and thanks to the sponsors and pin striping pros for the door prizes...you rock!!
Posted by Catharine C. Kennedy (Member # 4459) on :
As a "Newbie" and first-timer to meets, I was absolutely overwhelmed! Everyone was friends I just hadn't met yet- I found I didn't even have the vocabulary to ask questions on some of the things I was seeing- had to keep picking my jaw up (kept dropping in amazement!)"How do you do, and how DID you do that...?" were the most constant phrases! In a word, the weekend was delightful (already have a panel preped...)
Posted by Ray Rheaume (Member # 3794) on :
What a great weekend!
Hats off to the hosts! Mike, Jay and Deb Z. and crew did a fantastic job will all the arrangements, right down to the last detail. When people have to step out of the building to avoid "sensory overload", you know it's a winner.
The panel jam with Artie, Howie, "Unique", Bruce C., Brian "The Brush", and Jayman was a first for me. I'd never seen anything like it before and all six of these talented pinstripers blew me away. The panels were raffled and I lucked out and got one. The money that was raised raised is being sent to the American Sign Museum for Rick Glawson Fund. How cool is that? Hats off, guys!
Bill Riedel, barely able to use his voice, was a real joy to be with once again. He took a drawing I did and blew me away by making a panel out of it. Alan Johnson, thank you once again for the inspiration and all the fun this weekend. I really enjoyed working on several of the projects with you. Special thanks from both myself and "Gump" for the eagle. "Brutha Bruce", thanks for the chrome tips. You da man!
Aw, man there's just too much ground to cover from all the new friends made, great jokes and cool panel jamming I got to do. I can't possibly cover it all.
I'm still getting sensory overload!
I LOVE IT! Rapid
Posted by Stephen Faulkner (Member # 2511) on :
yesahh....b'gawd it was a wicked bitchin messa' folks. Mike, Deb and J Zeee gang-at-large.... thanks so much!!!
I'm still suspicious of Karyn and Rabbid makin off with so much LOOT!
Like everyone else, we made some great new friends dispite my offensive, crude and off color remarks. That Bowers guy is a little over the top though, who invited him anyway? It was sure great to see some old friends too I hope it's not another 20 years till I see you all again!
Thanks again to the Z's for making it happen.... that Dagger Rat guy never coulda pulled it off!
Posted by BrianTheBrush (Member # 1298) on :
Paulette and I had a great time at Mass Mayhem. Mike, Deb and Jay (and even Ashley) are top-notch hosts.
I always enjoy spending time with old friends, and meeting new ones. Paulette was just astounded by the fact that Rapid Ray looks NOTHING like his Letterville picture until he takes his hat off and rests his head on his hand!
It was an important trip for me on the SignGold front as well, as we got to spend time with New England Sign Supply, Nepco and some of our end-users. (Don't know why BOB'S picture is on the Peach Signs posts..I think Marcia is the brains of that operation!) All the feedback, both posative and negative, gets relayed to the main office, and is evaluated, dissected, consumed and used! I'm lucky that I'm working with a company that values "customer feedback" and works with it. So Bob Rochon, The Peaches, Mike Z, Karen Souza, Mark at Paint DeZign, Alan Ackerson and everyone who discussed SignGold at length with me, thanks for taking time out of your weekend. I'm processing my scribbles into a viable memo to send off to Middletown.
Brian Papa...my wife thanks you for the cultural enlightenment on ovens. You freak of nature.
And thanks to everyone, especially C-Line, Spider and the Z family for making my wife feel welcome.
Keep on keepin on
Brian Briskie
Posted by Jane Diaz (Member # 595) on :
Sounds like you guys & gals had a blast!
Posted by Bob Peach (Member # 2620) on :
Geez Brian, I thoughtalready knew that Marcia was the brains of this outfit.
Posted by Bob Rochon (Member # 30) on :
Yeah Brian, we all knew that, but what I want to know is who posed for the peach on the side of the van bob? lol
Posted by Kissymatina (Member # 2028) on :
Are you sure that's a peach?
Had a great time with the crew, as always. Hate being so far away, I'd love to be able to see Karyn, The Peaches, Boob, Cam more often.
Posted by Harris Kohen (Member # 2139) on :
As always it was a great time to be had there with the Zzzz's
I even got to meet some really kewl people that i ha dnever met before. I have to thank Gary Cole for his little instructional stint on the proper use of an outliner.
Of course the most exciting part of Mass Mayhem for me was what I came home to.
I was hoping to come home and turn my computer on and let everyone know I made it home in one piece and just shoot the "Cow" with all my lettervi;lle freinds. Well that wasnt to be had....
Instead I came home to turn on my computer and hea noises watcht the cd drive open on its own and then see nothing but flashes of light and heavy smoke come out of my machine, so now im working with a 6 year old computer thats slower than a turtle. but something is better than nothing.
Posted by Robert Beverly (Member # 1907) on :
Heads
Karen and I want to thank everyone for making our weekend very special!
It is definately an experience that we will not forget and hope to do again!
as for names...way too many to list but be assured that your touch was felt and we look forward to doing it again!
and a special thanks to the Z's for the work in preparing for this event...definately a success
Posted by Alan Ackerson (Member # 3224) on :
What a blast!
Thanks Mike, J, Mrs. Z, a big thank you Nanzy Robinson and everyone who helped make the weekend a success. Great job! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
Mrs Z, from the bottom of my heart you're the best! Love your chowda.
All of the Dunkin Donuts coffee has me wired, still. lol that machine is too cool.
It was great getting together with the familiar faces and meeting the new ones. Lots-and-lots of new ones! When their jaws weren't hanging open they were smiling. Don't worry, that feeling doesn't go away.
As always it was fun hanging with Dr. Cas, The Timmermans, all of the Joisey/NY guys & girls, Mr. Chips, Karen B, Jill-O & Stevebeans, (did I say that right?) I love the cool Oilers T-shirt! Seems like I've known you for more than 3 days.
Geet, Ellen, Bob, Marcia it was great to finally meet you all. Now, if I can only find that Ron Costa guy.
Thanks Rapid "I can paint a damn good cartoon" Ray for hooking me up over and over with the tape and that cool flip flop paint. Your Jim is a great kid too.
Thanks Brian for the Sign Gold knowledge and the history and of the Fire Dept. and it's emblems.
The "workshops" were very cool.
Bruce D, I love your approach to design and would love to talk more.
Mr. Z gave us a great demo on pricing and business practice that will take each of us a bit of extra work to define on our own but will be well worth the effort when done. Priceless. That may have been the most important hour of the weekend.
Thanks for the help with the sand blasting & glue chipping Robert Beverley, Karen?, Nanzy, Bob Rochon, Kissy and Jill. It woulnd't have happened without all of your help. I can see it now...Glass chippers anonymous, Hi I'm Alan, I like to chip twice a week. It's crazy how intense it becomes.
Hope to see everyone again real soon.
Posted by Bruce Deveau (Member # 1600) on :
All I can say is "Ditto"
Thanks to the Z's for hosting a fantastic meet.
Bruce
Posted by Kissymatina (Member # 2028) on :
Alan, you don't need glue chippers anonymous until the glue starts to smell good to you and is as welcome a smell as that first whiff of one-shot in the morning.
Posted by Alan Ackerson (Member # 3224) on :
haha Kissy, yeah, I've got the fever. Thanks again.
Posted by KARYN BUSH (Member # 1948) on :
i was so physched about one of the things i learned this weekend(glue chipping) that i tried doing a panel when i got home...so far this is what it looks like. can't wait to paint and goldleaf...gotta be next week though...too busy now!
Posted by Suelynn Sedor (Member # 442) on :
Karyn!!! That looks AWESOME!!
Suelynn
Posted by James Rheaume (Member # 4681) on :
Thankyou EVERYONE that went to Mass Mahem 4. It was my first meet. Now, I know why my dad is ALWAYS so hyped up after meets. I got to know lots of people there:
-Alan Ackerson, you are one of the nicest men that I have ever met, thankyou so much.
-Brian "The Brush" (correct?), You are a cool man, I loved the panels that you did. Thanks for the flames on my board. Tell Paulette I said "hi."
-Bill Ridel, I didn't talk to you much, but, you are a very nice man. I thought about what my dad did for you. When he gave that sketch of Cap'n America to you, and you painted it onto a panel. I heard someone whispering "It's a good thing Ray did that for Bill, he'll actually have some time alone." Or something like that. I'm so happy for you.
Geet, you're a cool man, and your wife is kind as well. I'm glad we could meet.
Alan Johnson, I love the eagle on my board. You did that Soooooooooooooo well. (<'v'>)
I should have typed this first, but, I also thank the Z's for everything that they did. It was a great meet, and, well, I just CAN'T WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT ONE. If I can go that is.
Posted by James Rheaume (Member # 4681) on :
Thankyou EVERYONE that went to Mass Mahem 4. It was my first meet. Now, I know why my dad is ALWAYS so hyped up after meets. I got to know lots of people there:
-Alan Ackerson, you are one of the nicest men that I have ever met, thankyou so much.
-Brian "The Brush" (correct?), You are a cool man, I loved the panels that you did. Thanks for the flames on my board. Tell Paulette I said "hi."
-Bill Ridel, I didn't talk to you much, but, you are a very nice man. I thought about what my dad did for you. When he gave that sketch of Cap'n America to you, and you painted it onto a panel. I heard someone whispering "It's a good thing Ray did that for Bill, he'll actually have some time alone." Or something like that. I'm so happy for you.
Geet, you're a cool man, and your wife is kind as well. I'm glad we could meet.
Alan Johnson, I love the eagle on my board. You did that Soooooooooooooo well. (<'v'>)
I should have typed this first, but, I also thank the Z's for everything that they did. It was a great meet, and, well, I just CAN'T WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT ONE. If I can go that is.
Posted by Jillbeans (Member # 1912) on :
Gump, You are a good kid. Sometimes at meets my kids get bored and whiney! But you were so well-behaved, polite, and seemed to really love it at the Z's. Perhaps you might have a career slingin' paint with the old man! Welcome to the newest Newbie! love...Jill
Posted by James Rheaume (Member # 4681) on :
Thankyou EVERYONE that went to Mass Mahem 4. It was my first meet. Now, I know why my dad is ALWAYS so hyped up after meets. I got to know lots of people there:
-Alan Ackerson, you are one of the nicest men that I have ever met, thankyou so much.
-Brian "The Brush" (correct?), You are a cool man, I loved the panels that you did. Thanks for the flames on my board. Tell Paulette I said "hi."
-Bill Ridel, I didn't talk to you much, but, you are a very nice man. I thought about what my dad did for you. When he gave that sketch of Cap'n America to you, and you painted it onto a panel. I heard someone whispering "It's a good thing Ray did that for Bill, he'll actually have some time alone." Or something like that. I'm so happy for you.
Geet, you're a cool man, and your wife is kind as well. I'm glad we could meet.
Alan Johnson, I love the eagle on my board. You did that Soooooooooooooo well. (<'v'>)
I should have typed this first, but, I also thank the Z's for everything that they did. It was a great meet, and, well, I just CAN'T WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT ONE. If I can go that is.
Posted by Alan Ackerson (Member # 3224) on :
Hi Gump,
You're very welcome. Glad I could have been a help to you. It was a pleasure. Keep up the great work!
I had just as much fun as you did. It helps being a little kid in a big body. And I'm definitely looking forward to hanging with you again soon.
*The icon is blushing not mad.*
Posted by Karen A. Dahlman (Member # 4682) on :
Hello All Letterheads from Mass. Mayhem!!
What a fabulous treat this past weekend was. I was a Newbie to a Letterhead meet, and was very happy that I was able to attend with Robert.
I want to thank everyone for their warm welcome, and a special Thank You to the Deb & Mike Z. I had so much fun and definitely left the meet feeling inspired and stimuli overloaded (in a very good way!)
What a great group of people your Letterhead group draws. I enjoyed observing, asking questions, being taught techniques (thank you Joe, Frank, and Robert), and spending time with different folks discussing their art processes and portfolios.
I definitely look forward to attending more of these meets...
PS: Great Weather out there!!
Posted by Alan Johnson (Member # 2513) on :
Hey gump, you are a very cool guy, sorry it took so long to get that board painted, there's always so much happening. Hey Harris I have a sure cure for that computer, bring it up to the 3rd. floor of the barn and I'll show you how it sound as it hits the ground.
Posted by Kissymatina (Member # 2028) on :
What Alan, you need a new floor mat?
Posted by Ray Rheaume (Member # 3794) on :
Sorry about the triple posts, gang. He's young...
Now that I've had a couple of days (and as many race cars in the shop), I just wanted to make sure to thank Bob Noreau at New England Sign Supply, Matthews Paint, SignGold, Art Schilling, Frank Manning and the gang at Spraylat, and all the other sponsors for all the support, door prizes and materials. Karyn and I made out like bandits and it is certainly appreciated.
And for anyone who is interested, that "Chameleon" paint I had with me that wound up on a few panels is called Mirage" It's made by Duplicolor and can be found in auto parts store or online here There are several color changing combinations available.
Rapid
[ May 04, 2004, 09:14 PM: Message edited by: Ray Rheaume ]
Posted by Frank Manning Jr. (Member # 2699) on :
Kissy,...Alan can walk from the barn to the house (50+ yards) on O'le computterrr paaarrrtttss and never touch the ground!!!
Posted by Frank Manning Jr. (Member # 2699) on :
All kidding aside....ABSOLUTELY a big special thanks to the Z's for hosting a Super event...and Big Mike....whose your connection on weather...The weather was great. Thanks to all you pin and letterheads for helping me celebrate my 60th. It was like celebrating with family in a very special, unforgettable way. It rates up there at the top. Thanks also to all of you for making my "JOB" really enjoyable. It's nice to rep for a product that can be abused so much and keep on working.
Posted by Robert Beverly (Member # 1907) on :
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Posted by captain ken (Member # 742) on :
Hey Frank, I want to thank you and the spratlat company for making such a great product, it really does work under pressure and, I do abuse it, aint it funny how I was talking to you about making candies with the clear and the pearls, and some how, I won a quart of clear?? Happy Birthday DR. Du-shot!
AJ, your more than welcome for the clock, its a true one of a kind right now, I hope it keeps time.I am glad you won it, You put in so much to any meet your at, and always have a fine brand of humor too. How much you think I should charge Howie for a clock?
who is going to Brucie's?
Posted by James Rheaume (Member # 4681) on :
It's Okay Alan, I'm glad that you took your time to get to my board. It was well worth the wait. I showed it to some of my friends already, and they thought it was REALLY good. Thanks again.
Posted by James Rheaume (Member # 4681) on :
I also forgot to say one more thing. I've been pinstriping a LOT more. In each of my notebooks, I have at least 5 designs in each, because I did them while I was lectured by my teachers. Ha ha. I've done a lot more at my house as well. There are some really cool ones, and I'm going to practice painting them during the summer. Practice makes perfect, I mean, really good, not perfect. Can't wait until another meet. Hopefully it's very soon. 8) I can't wait to learn more, i'm getting very intrested in the painting business now.