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Post by Mike Floorstand on Mar 6, 2013 21:57:42 GMT
Fascinating article and nicely presented thank you to everyone involved. Enjoyed the Talisker track reminded me of Richard Thompson for some reason.
Are there any photos of a London Plane guitar? There is such a tree next to my allotment which I would dearly love to fell, it casts shade on my plot even on the longest days!
Where might one find a Symonds guitar to try?
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Post by colins on Mar 7, 2013 10:18:40 GMT
Thanks Mike, I've been a fan of Richard Thompson since the days of Liege & Lief. There are a couple of pictures of a London Plane guitar in the article, but here's a few more of a London Plane/WRC OO-13. I'm afraid as all of my guitars are made to order, once they are finished they go to there new owners, I can sometimes borrow them back, as demonstrators, and I still have a few of the guitars I made for myself, but I'm afraid they are not in any shops. Colin
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Post by Phil Taylor on Mar 22, 2013 9:03:57 GMT
Absolutely cracking read, pictures and music as well.
Marvellous.
Phil
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Post by colins on Apr 18, 2013 11:34:40 GMT
Thanks Phil, it was fun doing the interview as it made me think about my building.
Colin
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Post by Martin on Apr 18, 2013 11:51:34 GMT
The wood grain on this build is just extraordinary! Stunning work
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