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[[Image:BonHaven.jpg|thumb|right| | {{Infobox venue | ||
| name = Bon Haven | |||
| type = Dungeon | |||
| status = Defunct | |||
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|address = {{gm|604 B Street, Hayward, CA}} | |||
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| source = BackDrop History | |||
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|loc-cat = California | |||
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Joe P. came to me and said he wanted to open a sessions house. The first issue was location. We did not want to be "down the street" from any one else so we agreed on Hayward. When it opened we called it [[BonHaven]]. I found a building on B Street. It was a turnkey operation: I installed the phones, placed the ads, built most of the equipment and trained the Staff for him. [[Mistress Monique]] was its first manager. | Joe P. came to me and said he wanted to open a sessions house. The first issue was location. We did not want to be "down the street" from any one else so we agreed on Hayward. When it opened we called it [[BonHaven]]. I found a building on B Street. It was a turnkey operation: I installed the phones, placed the ads, built most of the equipment and trained the Staff for him. [[Mistress Monique]] was its first manager. | ||
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Lisa was manager from 1998-1999 (see discussion page above) | Lisa was manager from 1998-1999 (see discussion page above) | ||
When Joe moved back to Nevada | When Joe moved back to Nevada and Melody (who was his manager at the time) took over the operation until it closed. | ||
When BonHaven closed in 2005, I bought back a lot of the equipment that I had made. I paid more for the equipment used than he paid for the same equipment new. Such is the price of history. | When BonHaven closed in 2005, I bought back a lot of the equipment that I had made. I paid more for the equipment used than he paid for the same equipment new. Such is the price of history. | ||
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Bon Haven | |
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Type of Venue: | Dungeon |
Current status: | Defunct |
Address: | 604 B Street, Hayward, CA (map) |
Source: | BackDrop History |
- This article is about a defunct Bay Area Sessions House
Joe P. came to me and said he wanted to open a sessions house. The first issue was location. We did not want to be "down the street" from any one else so we agreed on Hayward. When it opened we called it BonHaven. I found a building on B Street. It was a turnkey operation: I installed the phones, placed the ads, built most of the equipment and trained the Staff for him. Mistress Monique was its first manager.
Lisa was manager from 1998-1999 (see discussion page above)
When Joe moved back to Nevada and Melody (who was his manager at the time) took over the operation until it closed.
When BonHaven closed in 2005, I bought back a lot of the equipment that I had made. I paid more for the equipment used than he paid for the same equipment new. Such is the price of history.
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