This is Michael Cadiz, whose table was next to mine. Beautiful classicals.
Pat
Clayton Pledger had some great steel string guitars.
Here are Brooke Moore's fine instruments. He's on the right with the beard. John Parchem is in the background.
Some of Loren's fine guitars.
John Carrigan's guitars, played by Mark Hanson, lit up the concert hall during the demos.
More to come.2016 NW Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit
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I like to start slow, then taper off.
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Ha! Oh well. Whadayagonnado.Pat Foster wrote:Well, I thought I had my focus set to Auto, and it wasn't, so yours came out all blurry. Sorry, Jason!Jason Rodgers wrote: And for the life of me, I thought I had snapped a shot of Pat Foster's instruments. Dang it, sorry Pat!
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You got a great shot of Clayton, though. I missed him, too.
-Ruining perfectly good wood, one day at a time.
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Mark Roberts had some spectacular ukes.
Wes Brandt's instruments were a treat.
Loren at his table.
Mike Propsom talking with a player. Fine work, his!
Mark Hanson playing one of mine during the demo concert. What a great hall they have for acoustic instruments!
I like to start slow, then taper off.
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One side of the auditorium, with the wonderful Cyndy Burton in the foreground.
The venerables exhibit.
There was some great wood to be had.
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Wish I was there. Was making a replacement denture.