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Has anyone seen this yet? Is it worth a visit?
National GUITAR Museum
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02-08-2021 01:27 PM
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Looks like it is at the Durham Museum in Omaha RIGHT NOW!
I will plan on going in about 2 weeks--have to go out of town this weekend.
Looks good--I NEVER turn down a chance to look at collectible guitars. I can only hope it is up to the standards of the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix (among other items--the JS that George Benson used for recording Breezin') and the late Songbirds Museum in Chattanooga--sadly the latter depended on live shows and couldn't survive COVID.
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I haven't, thanks for sharing!
I wish there was a place where you could sign-up for updates.
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Originally Posted by Doctor Jeff
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
Nevertheless, should be fun. Planning to go in a week or 2.
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Well I went today, would give the exhibit an A+ for effort & presentation, B- for content. Obviously geared (pun intended) toward educating people about the history of the guitar. Pretty much basic run of the mill samples of Fenders, Gibsons, (mostly solids), a Rick, a Gretsch, some Teiscos, a Macaferri, a Martin, etc. A few educational displays for novices. The educational textual content was excellent, the pieces were just ok. The highlight for me was the collection of early music instruments (mostly modern repros). A vihuela, barogue guitar, lutes, a theorbo, etc. And some traditional ethnic instruments. A great exhibit to teach lay people about guitars. But, except for the early instruments, not much for the seasoned guitar fan to marvel at.
At a couple of interesting displays, I had to have the lovely Mrs WS pose with them:
Last edited by Woody Sound; 02-13-2021 at 09:34 PM.
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The theorbo rocks.
bass guitar
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