Life of a guitar
Life of a guitar
The neat thing about building guitars is imagining how many hands will play it and who it gets handed too through generations. So a guitar that's treated properly in its life really could last forever. Just a cool thought.
Re: Life of a guitar
I have to admit I've thought about the fact that artifacts that I have constructed will certainly be around long after I am gone. Actually I had an art show customer mention that a condition of the sale was that I had signed the inside of a hammer dulcimer I had made.
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Re: Life of a guitar
I am thinking this little harp will have a long life -- last I heard its in California. I am thinking I should make time to build another to keep in the family -- its just under 5' tall, they are very cool! And yes the photo was taken on the putting green I had in my front lawn in Brighton MI -- I'd like to have one of those again too.
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