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Post by oustudent on Mar 2, 2017 13:20:10 GMT
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Post by jonnymosco on Mar 2, 2017 16:18:54 GMT
I don't know of his guitars, they seem cheap: Brazilian Rosewood for 3K seems a bargain. They must be of a certain, decent, standard as so many pro-players own them. Would like to try one, particularly the parlour.
Jonny
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Post by slasher on Mar 3, 2017 14:21:08 GMT
I used to attend the now defunct Cheltenham Folk Festival which was usually held first week in February. Colin nearly always had a stall there. I played a few of his guitars and they sounded good to me. Unfortunately it was always at a time when I was not in the market for a new guitar! He was very knowledgeable and friendly so my small experience is all positive. Give him a bell and see if you can sort a visit, I'm sure you would be made very welcome.
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Post by mandovark on Mar 3, 2017 19:14:09 GMT
The name sounds familiar - I'm fairly sure Hobgoblin in Manchester had one of his tenor guitars at one time (I worked across the road for a while, so I was in there a lot!). It was a nice instrument. If I'd been in the market for a tenor at the time, it would have been very tempting.
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