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Andrew Palmer: Motorcycle World Trip – with a Voyage Air Guitar

Andrew Palmer has spent years planning a great adventure: to ride his motorcycle around the world.  He recently departed his native home near London, UK, and headed south through Spain.  He’s currently making his rounds of the African continent.

Of all the things someone might take on a trip like this, Andrew knew he needed his music and his guitar along for the ride.  His pick?  A Voyage Air Guitar, strapped securely to the tail of his motorcycle!

We just got this note from Andy:
“I’m currently Morocco waiting for a visa for Mauritanian and I’m not that far from the UK really, but I’m already glad that I’ve brought the guitar with me. I’ve spent a few days relaxing in Morocco and have got to play it quite a bit. I’m likely to be in Morocco for another couple of weeks, partly due to the long distance to the border and the quality of the roads there, but mostly because of the fantastic Moroccan hospitality.

“I heard about Voyage-Air guitars from a post on the Horizons Unlimited website that was discussing traveling with musical instruments. I had tried a few other travel guitars, but just wasn’t happy with the compromised sound you get from smaller bodies. Not to say that they are bad, just not as good as full size (guitar). I couldn’t imagine being without a guitar for such a long time.”

Andy maintains a Blog of his world travels, and they’re fascinating: http://intotheride.wordpress.com/

So what’s involved with taking the ultimate travel guitar along with you… on an ultimate travel adventure?  On a motorcycle?  Andrew is going to keep us posted with pictures and comments along the way.

A part of Andrew’s journey is to help raise funds for a charity: the Heswall Disabled Children’s Holiday Fund.  There’s more info here: www.hdchf.org.uk

Update from Yaounde, Cameroon, Africa

Andrew Palmer is well on his way, traveling around the world solo on a motorcycle – with his Voyage Air guitar. That’s right: packing his guitar on a motorcycle. He’s found his guitar to be a great tool for introduction in far-away lands, and considers it an essential part of his journey. Periodically, he sends us updates about his travels, and here’s the latest:

Hello, Voyage Air Guitar!
Here are some of my latest pics for you. I really hope that you can use them because it wasn’t easy to take them. I’m using my smart phone to take photos and its a little too fiddly for the locals to use. That, and I dropped it in Burkina Faso damaging the screen making it near impossible to see anything on it in daylight!

I really should of taken some more pics in Nigeria as I had loads of opportunities then. Now, I’m on my own, and its not so easy, but I will bear it in mind when I next meet people who can help me take some more.

Yaounde is a fairly modern city, but during my stay here, I spent some time with African kids in a dirt school yard.

Its a real pain finding decent internet connection out here. I’m currently sat in the Hilton hotel using their expensive, but reasonably fast WIFI.

Please stress the durability of the guitar and case as I’ve now fallen off loads of times, damaging myself and the bike (I’m okay) but the guitar is fine. I’ve included one picture of me camping with bike and guitar in Western Sahara that a soldier kindly took for me.

Regards
Andy

His good friend and part of the Voyage Air family, Barney Leeson, knew that it would be the best gift for Charles to take to battle. When later asked about his daily life in Afghanistan, here’s a few of the things that he had to say:

“I wanted to personally thank you for taking my story into interest and supporting my passion for playing music while I am overseas. I truly love my VAG and it has traveled to many places all over my AO (Area of Operation).

Wherever I go I always take my guitar to play for the soldiers of Devil Company in Tangi, Apache Company in Jaghato, and Creek Company in Carwile.  My fellow soldiers were shocked and amazed at the guitar! They are especially excited to get to play one too.

Thank god I can get some stress out!  The guitar has truly been the greatest form of meditation for me to deal with all the frustrations of war. The music has definitely created a mutual feeling of joy and respect despite some serious cultural and language barriers. I even teach soldiers my jedi secrets of guitar playing when they approach me and ask.  I have given a few lessons to our Command Sergeant Major, who is the head honcho for enlisted soldiers. The guitar has definitely given me much leeway when it comes to courtesies among the HIGH HIGHER soldiers commanding everything.  They always approach me with a smile and usually skip past formalities and talk to me like a normal human being, which is outrageous for a lower enlisted soldier!

The joy of music continues to thrive throughout Afghanistan as long as I have a breath in my body and my Voyage Air at my side!  It lifts the spirits of us all and has been my weapon of choice since it arrived here!  Thank you so much for all of the support and I will continue to spread the word of VAG to the citizens of Afghanistan!

Thank you for everything you do back home to spread the joy of music!
Very Respectfully,
Charles Norby

FECC, HHC, 2nd Battalion 4th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade, 10th Mountain Division

Well, Charles, THANK YOU very much for protecting our freedom, first and foremost. It’s the greatest reward for our company to hear from people like you! You will be in our thoughts and prayers and we look forward to a second interview when you return!

Heading from Waterbury Ct. to Lake George N.Y. Americade Bike Week

1st time in 13 years I am able to bring a “Real” Guitar.

Thanks!

Bill Morrell

 

 

One Happy Sailor!

Dale Doerman plays his VAMD-02 off road, in The Badlands.

Here I am playing my VAD-2 at The Commodore Grille in Nashville, TN. Voyage Air guitars are not only easy to carry around without taking up a lot of space, but they also sound great. My VAD-2 has the depth and projection that my 10 year old Martin has. It’s always fun to fold it up in front of the crowd and watch their facial expressions as I walk off stage.

Thanks again Voyage Air.

Scott Honaker