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Four Seasons guitars
I'd seen these posted before but hadn't heard them played.
https://boingboing.net/2017/10/26/gu...s-beautif.html Interesting, great looking and sounding guitars but for what they are worth (I seem to remember reading somewhere about $30K each) I think my gas is safe.
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Your $ memory is off by a whole lot, but your gas is even safer now: The complete set was purchased by The Metropolitan Museum of Art for their permanent collection.
I played all of them at John's shop while he was building them, and afterwards. Regards, Howard Emerson |
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True functional Art. The music Anthony Wilson wrote for them is outstanding, as were the guitarists who joined him for the performance (Julian Lage, Chico Pinheiro and Steve Cardenas)
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Wow, thanks for that link. I've been a fan of Anthony Wilson for quite a long time. That video shows off a side of his playing that I was not too familiar with.
The guitars sounds wonderful. I'm going to say, I liked the sound of the Autumn guitar the best...but they all sound wonderful.
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Having just ventured into archtop guitars by purchasing my first one, I am blown away by those four beauties and the masterful playing. Those are the Mt. Everest of guitars. Thanks.
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