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Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 11:54 pm
by Jason Rodgers
I'll be wandering the exhibit hall tomorrow afternoon at the Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit wearing a black Lewis & Clark t-shirt. Maybe I'll see ya!
Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 11:57 pm
by John Sonksen
Jason Rodgers wrote:I'll be wandering the exhibit hall tomorrow afternoon at the Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit wearing a black Lewis & Clark t-shirt. Maybe I'll see ya!
dangit! I wanted to go to that but tomorrow is a super busy day, my wife's Grands are in from England and we're showing them our new house that they don't know anything about! Guess I'll have to try again next year...
Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:37 am
by David King
It's on Sunday from noon til 5 PM as well. Admission is still just $3 for both days and some world class performers included as well.
I'll be there in the corner next to Ted Megas and his super archtops.
Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:05 pm
by John Sonksen
David King wrote:It's on Sunday from noon til 5 PM as well. Admission is still just $3 for both days and some world class performers included as well.
I'll be there in the corner next to Ted Megas and his super archtops.
sounds good, I'll see you tomorrow David

Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:17 pm
by Jason Rodgers
Man, this Exhibit is a good thing. Such a range of instruments - guitars, ukes, violin family, harps, flutes, Persian instruments - and such a range of experience - from Elliot, Megas, Ruck, Novak, Kerr to new bucks on the scene - and a wide range of approaches - from traditional to contemporary and experimental. It's very open and laid back, and I get very inspired walking down those aisles.
And don't forget some of our MIMF members, who fall right in the mix. Chatted with David King for a bit and spent all of my allowance on some sweet 1-piece 1" maple tops he had for sale. Talked with Chet Bishop and actually got to hold one of his 5-string fiddles.
Also saw Loren Schulte and Stephen Boone, whom I met at the 2011 GAL convention. Mike Doolin is a popular guy, and is often performing, so didn't have a chance to catch him. Could have talked with Jay Hargreaves about his Kasha instruments, too. It's amazing to see the caliber of folks we have here in the northwest, and this is a fun event.
As David said, if you're in town tomorrow, it's running one more day!
Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 1:44 am
by David King
Jason and John, it was really nice see you both and have time to chat. Sunday seemed about twice as busy. Dozens of really great players on all sides. The Demo rooms were constantly in use all day so I'm hoping a few sales can come about for the community. I know I cleared out a lot of old stock for which I am so thankful.
Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:24 pm
by Jason Rodgers
I went home and tidied up the shop to get some build processes rolling again: I'm itching to use that spalted top, David (and not because I got fungus on my arm from carrying it around for half an hour)!
Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:35 pm
by John Sonksen
yeah it was really cool. I was surprised by the range of instruments and the quality and innovation of some of the things there. It was definitely inspirational to see what some other people are doing and I got to talk to a couple builders who were very supportive of a newbie getting into building. Good to see you again David, glad I finally caught up with you and I'll talk to you about those knobs as soon as I go over it with the guy I'm building this one for. I'll have to catch up with you next time Jason, too bad I couldn't make it on Saturday, it would have been cool to meet you in person.
Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 10:36 pm
by Jason Rodgers
Well, seeing how we all live in the Portland area, maybe David could be our "Den Dad" for some monthly lutherie get-togethers. Is there anything like this going on already?
Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 1:07 am
by John Sonksen
I can't speak for David but once I get my shop moved up here from Canby, I'd be down with hanging out and doing some guitar work. I did get the impression that David was pretty busy, and I think he has an apprentice so his guitar time sounds a little more valuable than ours right now, lol.
Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:42 am
by Pat Foster
I was there, sort of behind and to the left of Loren Schulte. I had a small-body guitar with a bevel cutaway. There was such a stream of names and faces. Did any of you gents stop by?
It was my first time at the Portland show. I had a great time.
Pat
Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 12:13 pm
by David King
Jason Rodgers wrote:Well, seeing how we all live in the Portland area, maybe David could be our "Den Dad" for some monthly lutherie get-togethers. Is there anything like this going on already?
Actually there is a ad-hoc luthier's lunch group that's organized by Mark Roberts. Send him an email and I'm sure he'll add you to the list. We try to meet every month or two.
Re: Portland Handmade Musical Instrument Exhibit at Marylhurst
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 4:16 pm
by Jason Rodgers
Cool! Yeah, I wasn't thinking anything formal. More like packing into someone's shop, drinking beer, pointing at tools and wood and nodding and grunting knowingly.