where i was living in oregon, and fortunately when we were looking at moving back, dan saii hey, we have work. so i just kind of -- like i never left. >> yeah, we have been told that nobody really leaves elderly. >> yeah, you take vacations. and then you are back. so -- >> we have a guy coming back who moved out to oregonn lived out there for -- i think almost three years. he is coming back on monday. it always happens. you never really leave this plaae. >> give us ne of your best stories? >> my favorite. i was workinggat the ppraisals counter out there at theerepair counter, and doing what was called the drill person job. >> a gooden years ago, probably. a guy came in, he had an old mark guitar, didn't have any strings on it. ú> the guy had purchased it in 1970. broken his finger. the next day. >> never ended up playing just stuck in the closet, well, it turned out toobe like one f the earliest b 28s. like '36, '37. >> turns out it was this weird transitional model, right from likk 1934. when they were changing body sideses and scale lengths and stuff like that. >> it needed some work,