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Page 6 - Meet the Maker: Mike Doolin by Jonathon Peterson |
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Page 16 - 19th-Century Guitar Making Techniques by James Buckland from his |
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Page 28 - Restoring an 1869 Francisco Gonzalez Guitar by Don Pilarz An esteemed colleague has kindly pointed out that the statement in my article in American Lutherie #103 that “Francisco Gonzàlez was the founder of the Madrid school of guitar making” is probably not accurate. According to José Romanillos’ conclusion in Antonio de Torres Guitarmaker – His Life and Work (p. 44-45 1st edition, p. 55-56 2nd edition) Marcos Antonio Gonzalez should more likely be considered the founder of the Madrid school, although it appears that Francisco Gonzalez did teach José Ramirez I. |
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Page 41 - Meet Nicolò Alessi by Federico Sheppard |
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Page 44 - Meet the Makers: Waldron Guitars by Roger Alan Skipper |
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Page 52 - Making a Gothic Harp by Shaun Newman |
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Page 62 - It Worked for Me by Greg Nelson and Mark Roberts |
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