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in article nhWRc.17421$114.9462@nwrddc02.gnilink.net, David Morgan (MAMS) at
mams@NOSPAm-a-m-s.com wrote on 8/9/04 6:20 PM:
> 
> "Patric D'Eimon" <patricREMOVETHIS@gci.net> wrote in message
> news:BD3C64C6.1034A%patricREMOVETHIS@gci.net...
>> in article ClcRc.3617$BO.3097@nwrddc03.gnilink.net, David Morgan (MAMS) at
>> mams@NOSPAm-a-m-s.com wrote on 8/7/04 2:04 PM:
>> 
>>> You know, I almost moved to Alaska three years ago, but it appeared
>>> that you and Kurt had the market sewn up...
>>> 
>>> Can you tell me what you're planning to do with your facility?
>>> 
>>> Thanks, luck, & maybe I'll see you around....
>> 
>> Well, Kurt may have it all sew up.  He has since I've been here.  I have
>> dropped out of commercial production and have just been using the studio for
>> myself.
>> 
>> Moving is just a possibility.  I've been here 23 years.  Kids are out of
>> school.  Might be nice to be somewhere else.  Alaska is incredible, I have
>> alot of roots here.  I can always come back.
>> 
>> I own my space outright.  I would probably take most of the equipment with
>> me.  Ya know, a pretty powerful get-up can have a fairly small footprint
>> these days.
>> 
>> Just peeking over my horizons.  Patric
> 
> If you're wanting to stay in the business, you'll find a studio on every
> corner,
> in every rehearsal hall, and in most decent nightclubs.  I've talked to an
> awful
> lot of touring players (after spending 18 years in the oldest live music room
> in
> Dallas), and the concensus seems to be that live, about 10% of the operators
> actually know what they are doing and the 'talk' market is cheap.  There are a
> boatload of very fine studios there and some really super engineers, but the
> state of the home recording business has put a lot of folks either out of the
> market or dwindled them down to owner-operator status.  When I was looking
> to make a move, I asked everyone I could find in Anchorage (three of you that
> were well known) and everyone I knew of repute in Austin, and all agreed....
> if there was a place for me in the studio, it would be because of the amount
> of business I could bring.  Apparently, there is no such thing as 'overflow'
> any
> more.  I personally couldn't leave the clients that put food on my table to
> start
> all over as a stranger somewhere.  I'm not much in the BS department any
> more.
> 
> All that gloom and doom aside, I'll be glad to help you any way I can.
> 
> S I T...
Thanks for the report.  I pretty much figured it that way.  I gave up on
owning a competing studio some time ago.  I am concentrating on songwriting
these days.  That is what I use my system for.
It may be that I can still accomplish what I want to accomplish from here in
Anchorage.  However, I'm trying to be open to being somewhere else.  I'll
check out Austin.  
About Anchorage.  I was in SF a week ago.  Seattle before that and NYC
recently.  I really appreciate Anchorage each time I get back.  We are
having a stunning Summer.  Warm and sunny every day.  YeeHaa!
I'll probably get to Dallas on this trip.  If you are open to it and give me
a number I'd love to see what you are doing there.
Take care...Patric