Return to the Mesa 'Doghouse Workshop'

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2011

Randall Smith returns to the site of the original Doghouse Workshop and the place where Mesa/Boogie was originally born. Take a tour through this amazing piece of history still standing and listen to Randall reflect on the early days of building Boogies and the feeling of returning to the origin of Boogie so many years later.

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  • What a cool video!

  • My creme Boogie Mark was built there by Mike Bendinelli, the Smith couple and the rest of the small team... it's the first time I see the place - I hope I can go there someday. Thank you Mesa for all these years of making the sounds in our heads real.

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  • Great story there.

    From small acorns, mighty oaks grow.... 

  • Very Cool!

  • They moved to Pentaluma in 1980. The first 3000 or so Boogie's were built there.

    Boogie on.

  • How cool is this ... Kudos to Randell's success & contribution to the world of guitarists.

  • The true home of tone!

  • Still have my Studio Preamp with the serial number well below a thousand. Kudos guys!

  • That Shed should be preserved for posterity!

  • ill pay him a HOLE grand to make me an amp!

  • I must make a guitar out of the wood from that shack! The t0nezzz would be amazing!

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