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Well, at least they spelled his name correctly.
Well, no they didn't, at least in the video credits. Doofuses.
A bit of information here. One of the points in his contracts with any one he conducted business, i.e. stadiums, hotels, etc, if they mispelled his name, there was a penalty clause inserted into their contract. It cost the lazy party a good deal of money to actually misspell the "Squier" name.
I can well appreciate this because my last name is almost always misspelled by well meaning people who are constantly spelling my Irish last name in the bastardized English version: They always try to end it with an 'ey' instead of just the 'y', which is the original Gaelic. I used to get so frustrated that I wished I had a gun. And too the 'y' ending was far more common, but people just kept adding the 'ey'. It can be infuriating.
Well, no they didn't, at least in the video credits. Doofuses.
A bit of information here. One of the points in his contracts with any one he conducted business, i.e. stadiums, hotels, etc, if they mispelled his name, there was a penalty clause inserted into their contract. It cost the lazy party a good deal of money to actually misspell the "Squier" name.
I can well appreciate this because my last name is almost always misspelled by well meaning people who are constantly spelling my Irish last name in the bastardized English version: They always try to end it with an 'ey' instead of just the 'y', which is the original Gaelic. I used to get so frustrated that I wished I had a gun. And too the 'y' ending was far more common, but people just kept adding the 'ey'. It can be infuriating.