Larrivee O-01 Parlor w/ Hardshell Case $1050

Started by littlebigwater, September 07, 2025, 09:09:57 PM

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Howdy.  New to the forum.  Selling my 2001 O-01.  Not that familiar with the forum format and rules so I'll try to respond well and follow everything right.  Here's link the reverb listing for information.  It's in great condition.  I just haven't been playing it as much since I got my LG-2, even though it's probably better for practice, and definitely better balanced and higher QC by a long shot.  Let me know if you have any questions. 

https://reverb.com/item/92111817-larrivee-o-01-0-01-parlor-w-hardshell-case


Missing  :donut  :donut  :donut  :donut2  :donut2  :donut2
Herman.

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Welcome to the forum! The doughnuts are in reference to reviewing the rules (you'll know when you check them out). Please include your location for the sale. Thanks!

Thank you!!  Still a little confused on the donuts, even after reading the rules.  I'm in Springdale, Utah. Thanks again for the welcome.


Quote from: littlebigwater on September 08, 2025, 11:51:30 AMThank you!!  Still a little confused on the donuts, even after reading the rules.  I'm in Springdale, Utah. Thanks again for the welcome.
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The following is an AI-generated explanation by way of example as to 'why donuts'?


The famous rock band Van Halen required a bowl of M&Ms with all the brown ones removed in their contract rider, but this was a test to see if concert promoters had read the entire lengthy contract. It is not a common practice for performers to demand either M&Ms or cigarettes, but contract riders often include very specific requests for hospitality.
Van Halen's "no brown M&Ms" clause
The M&M clause is one of the most famous examples of a specific contract rider demand, and it was a clever way to ensure safety.
The Problem: During their elaborate 1982 tour, Van Halen used a complex stage production involving heavy equipment, electronics, and pyrotechnics. On many occasions, promoters at smaller, less experienced venues failed to read the detailed technical specifications in the 53-page contract rider. This led to potentially life-threatening risks, such as the stage not being able to support the equipment's weight.
The Solution: The band, led by vocalist David Lee Roth, buried a clause in the middle of the contract requiring a bowl of M&Ms with the brown ones removed. If Roth arrived backstage and saw brown M&Ms, he knew the promoter had not read the contract carefully and would then order a full technical inspection of the entire production.
The Outcome: The tactic worked, and the band would often find potentially disastrous errors when they found brown M&Ms. On one occasion, the band canceled a show at the University of Southern Colorado (now Colorado State University-Pueblo) because of the clause, and it was later revealed that the stage would have collapsed.

Ahh, I read the "Terms and Rules" linked bottom right, thinking that was the rules, where there was no mention of fried round sweet bread.  Ok, donuts on me!! :donut  :donut  :donut  :donut2  :donut2  :donut2.  Funny side story with the m&m thing. I was at a Metalica and GNR show in the early 90's where Axle Rose was pulling the m&m bit that was failed to be followed.  He was running around back stage having a temper tantrum and verbally abusing low level staff and forcing them to pick out all the m&ms.  The only way I know this is James Hetfield, completely annoyed at the entire thing, made it a point to come onto the stage and tell the entire story in detail to 50k people about what a cry baby Axle was and how horribly he was treating everyone, and that he had worked himself into such a frenzy he had to be put on oxygen before he could go on stage.  Would have been a fun one to have back stage passes to!!

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