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I was attracted to this guitar because of the unusual wood on the back and sides. It’s curly English Oak. The top is spruce and has a really great patina.
The guitar sounds really good and now plays well. I’m still very amateurish in my guitar restoration work, but learning with each project. Fun!

Just “finished” my latest guitar restoration project (still a bit of cosmetic work to do.) This guitar was probably built by Lyon and Healy circa 1920 for the Samuel Osborne Company, which had a showroom in the Masonic Temple Building in downtown Chicago.
When I got it, it needed crack repair, tuner replacement, neck reset, bridge work and new saddle. 1/2

Just finished restoration on this 1930s Harmony built Supertone decal guitar. It was in pieces when I got it. Will post short vid so you can hear it too.

I've been scanning in old photos. This is from a promo photo session in 1978.
I have not changed ;-)

Here is something that looks pretty cool. It’s called a “bat” guitar. A Gretsch modified by Seattle luthier John Parsons, I think.

The last time I saw David.
What an amazing musician and funny and kind and friendly….
Someone I’ll never forget.

Bandcamp is good place for music and artists 24/7, including on selected Fridays.

44 years ago today, I met this beauty. I made hot chocolate for her and she was mine! ❤️ @realDDGlover

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