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Jeff Elliott article/interview
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Thanks for posting this, I didn't know it had come out!
Also, if you want to do some really in depth reading on Jeff's 50 year career I authored a recent interview that was published in American Lutherie #127. |
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Cool article!
My very first Martin guitar, a D-12-20, was set up by Jeff Elliott when he was apprentice to Richard Schneider. And at one point, Juan Serrano wandered in. I had read about him (Juan Serrano) in Guitar Player magazine. Talk about bumping into legends...
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Be forewarned, that's a dangerous link. Lots of pop-ups & malware attached to that one.
Steve
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Thank you Steve.....I'll pass on it! Appreciate the heads up!
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He's a real humble guy, both he and his partner Cyndy, fine people.
Pat |
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Hi Pat,
Good to see you over here. I've been enjoying your Torres build over at Decamp. Cheers, Chris |
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My apologies for posting an apparently sketchy link. Chris Sobel's fine article on Jeff Elliott in AL #127 provides much more detail, anyway... highly recommended.
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