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Just write to Masaki-san. He writes English very well. Everything is transparent. Please note foreign exchange rates. Credit card agencies and some banks load on a rather unattractive rate. I use...
Oz Noy is an Israeli guitarist, not a band. He’s a fantastic player - studio, sideman, leader and everything in between.
Maybe Billy Hart knows something. There is no contact information on Billy's website but you could contact him via Ethan Iverson. Another question: Is/was Quentin Warren related to Leon Warren who...
The Eric Clapton Tears in Heaven guitar was sold for 100k!
^ I could not find a single bit of biographical information on him except for a post here that told the thing of Butch being his nephew. Could you ask the chatbot for a link to that information?
They claim accuracy is -/+ 1-2cm. To put it in context, that’s the difference between a Sadowski or a Hofner Vice President turning up.
Try these guys owner knows a lot about archtops. Olde Town Pickin' Parlor
“It’s not a question of why be a free improvisor. It’s a question of what else? Free Improvisation offers more playing per cubic second than any other type of music making.” Derek Bailey quoted in...
I had one guitar where the finish on the tuning knobs started coming off. I didn't notice at first, except for the guitar feeling sticky. Eventually, I put on new tuning knobs and cleaned the...
I’ve played fusion in pizza restaurants and cafes. And of course, on jazz club gigs. They was (or is) a fantastic fusion night at a pizza place near me. Many places aren’t afraid of a bit of...
The same was said about Gibson guitars some years ago and it was debated on this forum on several occations. Some said it was caused by a switch from solvent soluble laquer to water soluble as an...
You're probably right, call me a curmudgeon. It wasn't his price I was critiquing, it is fair enough, it was the idea of only accepting cash from someone in his area. That seems silly to me, reduces...
An Italian (Neapolitan) band I liked that was big in the 70's and 80's was Napoli Centrale ("Central Naples"). James Senese is a pretty soulful sax player and singer. They didn't define themselves as...
As you point out, I guess that they are not so rare. Come to think of it, 3,750 copies were printed. I'm not sure where that puts it for rarity in the coffee-table-books-about-guitars category.
Really good luthier in Albuquerque, Santa Fe,...
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