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Howdy,
Here are some pictures of some of the fine folks who helped make the recent festival such a success. I took a lot more pictures focused on the guitars that I will post later.
-C


Here I am with Mervyn Davis -all the way from South Africa! Great guy.
-Chris

The paparazzi strike! Our cameras catch star luthier Charles Fox as he enters the luthier's seminar


David Eichelbaum arrives on Sunday morning (he was not the only only sheilding his eyes from the sun after Ribbecke's party Saturday night)


Stew-Mac's Jay Hostettler feigns shock at being invited to exhibit at LMI's festival!


Ervin Somogyi takes a close look at Ken Parker's innovative archtop construction.


LMI's Rob Lee displays some Master Grade tablesaw dust -used in Mark Blanchard's chaldni testing seminar. LMI will be selling this for $48 per jar.


How to play a McCollum double neck!


Stew-Mac's Erick Coleman. Despite his reputation as a rocker, Erick is actually a great lover of blugrass pickin'. A little known secret is that Erick has a huge image of Bill Monroe tattooed to his chest.


Japanese fingerstyle champion Satoshi Gogo exits the stage to thunderous applause with his Sugita Kenji guitar.


Ervin (in fanciful garb) shares a hug with Linda Manzer


Gerald Sheppard's guitars sounds so good because they are built so lightly. Here he coaxs one to levitate...


Masaaki Shiozaki (who is a well known and respected luthier and Martin expert in Japan) displays his guitar while luthier Kaoru Nakashima sneaks into the photo. It was a great pleasure having such fine builders come to the festival from so far away.


A majestic Jeremy Jenkins with his 6 string banjo.


Workshop instructor Patrick Francis shows us how to strum a nylon string with a banana.


Luthier Darren Perry previews a new body shape he is working on for the 2009 festival


Andrew White with a couple of bright ones. It was cool to finally meet Andrew after talking with him on the phone for years!


Here's Rob again getting James Russell to sign the festival poster



The Nada Brahma group with instruments by Scott Richter


Terry Byrd (my father in law) with Erich Soloman


Kathy Wingert after deciding her guitars would sell better with strings attached.


See the guy in the back? He is asking a common question at Fred Carlson's table -"how many strings are on this thing and where are they attached?"


Malaysia's Jeffrey Yong rocks out on his gorgeous Monkeypod wood guitar


Judy Threet with a potential customer...


John Ostoff with Keith Knight


Performer / instructor Bill Mize looks over a guitar by Oriskany Guiars


Okay...I couldn't resist. Here's a guitar shot. This one is a Bashkin. Mmmmm!!!


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Cool! Thanks Chris!

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Thanks Chris   keep `em coming



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Those are great, Chris.  Thanks for sharing with the rest of us.  

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Thanks for the pic's Chris and hats off to everyone at LMI who worked so hard to pull of another great HGF!

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Thanks for posting the photos!

Great job on the show Chris. The whole LMI staff was great. It was a really fun.

Thanks again.


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Great pictures Chris and a perfect example of how broad the range of players and builders are at HGF... thanks for sharing.


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I have to echo what JO has said, until this past weekend, LMI was wood/tools and email addresses, now I KNOW you people and find everyone of you as nice as I expected! I even got HUGS for crying out loud!

I just simply cannot wait until next time!

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Very nice pictures Chris. (Nice captions too)

Thanks for sharing!

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Nice to see the LMI staff here on the OLF !


 


Thanks Chris!  Hope to see more of your posts on the forum soon!


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Great shots Chris! Wow everywhere you turn -- amazing looking instruments!


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Thanks Chris!!!

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Many thanks to all who posted great pics from the event...Hesh, Chris, Lance, Matt, Mark, et.al.

...How do folks compare this year's event to others?...exhibitors, presenters, attendance, etc.?
...What were the new discoveries, ideas, trends, etc?

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