Coulter, Continued
Frank E. Coulter, as you may remember from my two previous blogs on the subject, was an obscure...
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Frank E. Coulter, as you may remember from my two previous blogs on the subject, was an obscure...
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I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of my friend and colleague in the world of fretless...
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There are plenty of instruments that people often confuse with harp guitars, perhaps none more so...
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Being general appreciators of antiques, it should come as no surprise that my wife and I have one...
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Well, we’re nearing the end of my short saga in NY (for the AMIS conference, remember?). I...
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During my few days at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the AMIS/CIMCIM meeting, I would steal up...
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Just back a week ago from a wonderful 5 days and nights in New York, for the AMIS Meeting –...
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I was fortunate to be able to visit many of the luthier friends I had met on our last...
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On our final day in Milan, Giulia and Hiroki were free and kindly offered to drive us around. I...
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NOTE: My friend Giorgio Ferraris passed away in 2020. After leaving the museum collections at...
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