Rest Easy, Brother.

Artemus 2010 – 2023

I had to let go of my eldest dog Artemus this morning. He’d not been doing well the day before and suffered a number of seizures that took his sight and ability to walk over the night last night. He passed away in my embrace, with as much love as I could channel into him.

When I got him, some 20 years after my first dog passed away, I had sworn for all twenty of those years that I could never go through that loss again… right up until I met him, the quiet one of the litter.

While the loss hurts even more than I expected, he was the best friend and partner I could have had during some of the shittiest and sweetest times I’ve had. I will always remember what a gentle, playful, sensitive, talkative and smart fellow he was.

I’ve no particular religion to rely on, only my best guess.. or favorite fairytale: That beings on this plane are somehow a one time conglomeration of energies from the greater Omni verse and that once those energies are released back into that mix, something begins to function properly again. I know that what became of him on this planet was too much weight for him and not at all what he was intended to be. I believe that his bundle of goodness is spinning up greatness out there as his memory inspires goodness in me.

I’ll miss you every day and constantly hear your voice, boy. All my love forever, Artemus.

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Gavin John Sheehan (D.B.A. Custom Job) Is a Musician, Composer, Luthier, Builder, and Fabricator of 35 years. Before knowing what a luthier was, gavin took care of all his own instrument repair and customization. By the time he had his first job in finishing at a local funiture store, he’d been thinking about building his own instruments from scratch. A lot of years of repairing and working jobs, mostly related to carpentry, he picked up skills in furniture design, building, finishing and woodworking in general. Over time, as he’d encountered more complex instrument repairs, a lot of the work he’d done in the trades lent well to his work with musical instruments. After a 10 year spell living in Montreal, QC and playing all types of music, traditional and nontraditional western, eastern and experimental work, he began to fall out of love with the instruments he was playing (though he now misses a heafty amount of them). Around that time, he bought his first table saw for 150 bucks from a humidor maker which came with an almost embarassing amount of beautiful and highly figured woods. He carried at least 6 pieces of highly figured tiger maple and other odds and ends around with him for the following 15 years. Over that 15 years, he’d been doing work on other people’s instruments and building/restoring his own drumset, a combination 1948 Gretch Broadkaster he picked up in a junk shop and several other custom drums he built to go with it. He finally began construction of two Guitars (Earth I and Earth II) which would be the only electric guitars he’d allow himself to “Buy” after close to 5 years without a dependable solid body guitar. Gavin Decided to go into business in 2017, opening his first shop as Custom Job in Tolland, CT. He’s since moved to Sterling, MA and is building a home and shop down in the Quiet Corner of CT

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