request for a hard to find document by Steve Newberry
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 7:43 pm
Hi! I would like to post the following request for help. Is it okay? And if so, where (under which topic) would it be suitable?
Thanks
I am not a luthier, but I love guitars (I am having a beauty made for me at this time) and I love good writing.
A few days ago I stumbled across an article by Ervin Somogyi (2013) in which he made reference to another article by (the late) Steve Newberry, entitled "Vicente Tatay and His Guitars" (American Lutherie, issue #66, Summer 2001, pp. 47-49).
Somogyi wrote, "Give yourself a treat and look that article up; it’s as well written as anything Mark Twain ever wrote." Well, I would love to read that article but unfortunately, this back issue seems no longer available, and the Big Red Book Volume Six, which offers this issue (among others) is a tome, most of which probably holds very little interest for me.
So, I am writing this on the slimmest hope that perhaps someone among you has a copy of that article, in some sort of digital form (jpg, pdf, or any kind of scan) that he or she would be willing to pass along to me. I hope that doesn't amount to any sort of copyright infringement. After all, good writing deserves to be read and appreciated.
Herb
brauherb@gmail.com
Thanks
I am not a luthier, but I love guitars (I am having a beauty made for me at this time) and I love good writing.
A few days ago I stumbled across an article by Ervin Somogyi (2013) in which he made reference to another article by (the late) Steve Newberry, entitled "Vicente Tatay and His Guitars" (American Lutherie, issue #66, Summer 2001, pp. 47-49).
Somogyi wrote, "Give yourself a treat and look that article up; it’s as well written as anything Mark Twain ever wrote." Well, I would love to read that article but unfortunately, this back issue seems no longer available, and the Big Red Book Volume Six, which offers this issue (among others) is a tome, most of which probably holds very little interest for me.
So, I am writing this on the slimmest hope that perhaps someone among you has a copy of that article, in some sort of digital form (jpg, pdf, or any kind of scan) that he or she would be willing to pass along to me. I hope that doesn't amount to any sort of copyright infringement. After all, good writing deserves to be read and appreciated.
Herb
brauherb@gmail.com