Here's the scoop on the Rock-afire Mini Latex Pieces I'm selling this Christmas.
They are being sold as a set of 19 pieces along with the tools and paints necessary to finish them in the form of a 25 day Advent Calendar. They will be in little customized Rock-afire canvas baggies that you can hang on the tree, taking one down each day and trimming and painting it with the tools and paints provided. There will also be other surprises in the bags. My artist daughter, Morgan is creating the special baggies for you that you can keep forever as an additional collectible. Morgan will also be making a video showing you how to paint each piece that will be released on the day you open that particular piece.
It's going to be a whole month of fun leading up to Christmas and culminating on Christmas day. After Christmas, I will ask you to send me pictures of your creations so that I can feature it on YouTube and write songs for the winners of the painting contest. There will only be 25 of these made and sold this year due to the long amount of time it takes to make each one. We'll get them to you by December 1st so that you can start your Advent Calendar on time. They will be $599.95 each and I am selling them by email. Write me at aaron@starsof.com if you want me to reserve a set for you.
Get in on this first year of a new Rock-afire Christmas tradition!
Aaron Fechter
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How do you join Premium? It's on my Ebay Store, and my Website store. But, the cheapest and best way to join is just to send $65, no sales tax to my PayPal account which is aaron@starsof.com. I'll see the payment come in and I will send you an email "Welcome Letter" and get you set up. If you ever feel like you wished you had not bought the subscription, you can write me and I will send you a prorated refund. That means, for instance, if you ask to cancel after 6 months, I'll send you back $32.50. I will also call you bad names (just kidding). No hard feelings. It may not be for everybody.
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I am uploading this to the Premium Channel right now!
I've been working on this for a while. Remember when I had all my 8mm films from the 50's, 60's, and 70's digitized?
Well, one of those was Friendly Freddy's first performance, which I did try to put out years ago, but didn't have the best transfer to digital and the audio was very distorted.
So, here's a much better version of it. I still couldn't do anything about the bad focus on those close up shots. That's something that happened because of lack of experience with that camera and the inability to see how the film looked until it was mailed out to the processing lab, processed and mailed back to me. Now a days, you can see if your video is out of focus as you're taking it.
I have lived through amazing times the kids of today could never fully appreciate. And I'm still young!
So, I'm proud of this video, especially because Friendly Freddy was the first singing bear that Greg King and Dave Thomas helped me build. And it was amazing to us back then.
Greg and Dave have both passed on way too young. It just doesn't seem like that long ago that we did this.
You all can help support my efforts to do things like this by joining my Premium Channel!
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I was super impressed with the number of people who wrote back after my first message. Still getting my feet wet with this, I'll share a precious picture with you of my beautiful mom who turned 90 last year. I fixed her a delicious Chilean Bass dinner in my new fangled air fryer. It was delicious. I know this isn't about The Rock-afire, but at least it's not about politics, right? LOL Well, actually, it is about The Rock-afire. My mom used to be the art director at Creative Engineering and she appears in the video where we brought the new Billybob upstairs from her department. She was in charge of Billybob's cosmetic development! Oh! And she gave birth to me once.
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This is my first test Community Post. What is this sorcery? What is it used for? Am I supposed to use this like Twitter or something? If anyone sees this, let me know.
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This channel is about the history and future of The Rock-afire Explosion, considered to be the greatest animatronic rock band of all times (so far). The Rock-afire Explosion appeared in hundreds of Showbiz Pizza Place restaurants in the 80's which changed its name to Chuck E. Cheese in the 90's. The band left Showbiz/Chuck E. Cheese when the restaurant rebranded with different characters and is still owned by Creative Engineering, Inc. and Aaron Fechter, performing live for some traveling events, and performing old and new shows on YouTube. There is also a "Premium Channel" that chronicles the steps being taken by Aaron to bring the Rock-afire back into mainstream America while helping people of all ages pursue their interest in the emerging hobby of home built animatronics. Write to Aaron at aaron@starsof.com from more info on the Premium Channel.