Greetings from upstate NY - have owned the same Dual 500 the past 4 decades...

My name is Lee, time for first names around here bud!!

Yeah, Yes, that's passion, and I respect that, then their musicianship....being good at their craft is a blessing to all. Maybe something I didn't appreciate in my younger years, but I do now. After some dud and then EXCELLENT concerts there is a big difference in some folks stage presence.
I still remember fondly those magical performances.....one was Foreigner, in Laramie , Wyo at the fieldhouse. Back then showing its age, but for some reason excellent acoustics. April Wine was the warmup band, not well known at the time. Ali-Frazier was goiing at the same time and Foreigner would not come out till the fight was over, poor April Wine played for 3 hours, played everything of theirs and then just started covering stuff they knew. Played their asses off. Then the fight was over and Foreigner came out and played for another 3 hours ....what a night. Got home around 4 in the morning....damn...I'd do it again in a heartbeat..
 
I'm late to the welcoming party but WELCOME! Man what a great stories. I have thoroughly enjoyed this thread. I'm new myself and can definitely tell you that your assumptions are correct as I'm sure you now know lol. This is the best forum around. Glad to hear more of your stories anytime!!!
 
A lot is in the technique for sure.

I’ve had good luck with 3M products as well. Imperial hand glaze for one.

Before my clear coat started peeling off, I washed, clay bar with whatever “detail” spray as lubricant, then hand glaze, then hard wax (one grand wax).

Now I’m just lucky to get the car washed annually.
 
I have a plaque on my desk at work (next to the jar of “ashes of problem clients”) that says: “Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement.”
 
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