Topic: Red Rocks Souvenir

While picnicking with the wife at the beautiful site high above the venue, I took a walk out in the bushes looking for a rock. The wife always brings back a rock from places we go for the garden. Lo and behold, I spotted this beauty and had the inspiration to make it a special memento of the gig and our good times in the Rockies. The shape, color and angle of the rock is just like the ones that form the amphitheater. I lugged it home in my shoulder bag since it would have put our baggage overweight. I then got some cherry wood, laminated a couple of planks together and shaped it, then took it to Santa Barbara where Joe was playing a benefit we attended and had him sign it while telling him the story of it and how much we enjoyed the show. Once back home, I varnished it to preserve the signature, had the little metal plaque engraved ( the date is the day we got the rock, the show was the next day) , drilled out a hole in the base of the stone and epoxied in a nut to mount it and hold it in place. Here it is. It sits proudly in the Joe shrine area and gives us a big smile at the memories of the good times with great fans we had.
Rick
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Re: Red Rocks Souvenir

Historically known as the Red Rocks Pueblo, the Trading Post is a great place to shop for unique Red Rocks souvenirs. Browse our large selection of outerwear and historical memorabilia including park and amphitheatre history books and CDs capturing live tracks from some of Red Rocks greatest performers. The Trading Post is also the perfect place to start a walking tour of the park. The structure, designed by W.R. Rosche, was constructed in 1931 and has a breathtaking view of the valley and rock formations to the south.