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Where you been? - Carl Martin's response to Jack Hansen's observation that he had never seen a mandolin with the pairs strung in octave courses as they were on Carl's

Author Topic: ligthnin's guitars  (Read 1528 times)

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Offline resoplayer

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ligthnin's guitars
« on: August 27, 2005, 05:39:11 AM »
I am such satisfied for the happy end of that bad story 'bout the ligthnin's guitars.
I followed the story from Paris(fr.), and was scared thinking about my own guitars..(.Nat. style "o"1930, a roundneck tricone, Martin...)
That could happend to everyone of us with those so valuable items.More and more musicians use copies of them now.
Are they still musical instruments or kind of "Renoir's paintings", do we have to play them again to audiences,to travel(with that kind of risks?), or to hide them into a Swiss safe ?
Pascal.
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