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Thomas Ford
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Dennis Smith wrote:If they made me sound like this. I would get TWO!
http://youtu.be/oQCbeBh0CUw
Thanks Dennis,We enjoyed watching this video. Always good to see one of our guitars in good hands. Thanks Tom
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Highly developed skills and excellent aesthetic and design sense is a salable commodity and always will be. You can great some great sounds from relatively inexpensive vintage guitars and even the Asian factories are now turning out fabulous values in well-built, beautiful and good sounding instruments. However, the luthier/small-ship build allows for beautiful looking, great sounding instruments plus the opportunity to have something that's unique and personalized. These instruments will hold value because they're made with quality and passion.

Here'a Johnny Duke on his Scantic River playing Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready" and talking about his guitar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av0jtfT ... dded#at=56
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Thanks Andy, We appreciate your post. Here's another video that was sent to me. Bruce Bouton playing at the Station Inn in Nashville. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jju9wm37JJY
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