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So I'm going to a talk by Linda Manzer next week. This talk is for the general public and it'll be about her life's work. Q&A to follow. I have a few ideas but what would YOU ask her if you could?
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Does she ever plan to grow up?
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Does she maintain any kind of relationship with Jean Larrivée?
What build is her favorite? Is there a particular wood that she favors using?
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Soooo, how was the event?
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It was great.
Linda's a very good speaker, funny, worked with a slide show that was well prepared. Interesting stories of clients, unusual builds and some explanation of her building process. Several of her guitars were on stage, and Terry Tufts was there to play the 50 string Palette Guitar that she built for him. She talked about the Group of Seven Guitars project she did with Jean Larivee and his other apprentices from the '70's . https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...d.php?t=466098 Linda finished up talking about her Sunflower Guitar fundraiser for Ukraine and Terry played the Sunflower Guitar for a bit. https://sunflowerguitar.com/
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BTW this is Terry's "Palette" that Linda Manzer built for him. https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...ighlight=Tufts Last edited by Daniel Grenier; 02-12-2023 at 03:29 PM. |
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Too bad you missed it. ![]() I had heard some of the stories from Sergei de Jonge (my lutherie teacher and one of the "Group of Seven" builders) and I had seen/read some of her interviews and articles, but she offered up lots of fresh content. Much of the audience were not "guitar" people and you could hear their jaws dropping at some of what they saw and heard. ![]()
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