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Measuring the Breaking Strength of Steel Guitar Strings

Measuring the Breaking Strength of Steel Guitar Strings by Mark French Originally published in American Lutherie #151, 2024   Steel guitar strings have been available for at least one hundred years, and a large majority of guitars use them. Steel strings changed the design of instruments since they brought higher tension, which required stronger structures. […]

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A Day with Luisa Willsher of Madinter

A Day with Luisa Willsher of Madinter by Federico Sheppard Originally published in American Lutherie #151, 2024   In my constant wanderings, I have from time to time stopped in at Madrid-based Madinter for some needed instrument-making supplies. Over the years, I witnessed the rapid growth of this now-worldwide powerhouse to become one of the premier suppliers […]

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My First Twenty Years

My First Twenty Years by Jay Anderson Originally published in American Lutherie #151, 2024   Friday August 1, 2003 was the start. This was the evening my dear wife and I attended a James Taylor concert at the Excel Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. During intermission, James came out on stage and made a really big […]

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Spring 2024 American Lutherie – Mobile Friendly

American Lutherie #151 Spring 2024 Letters and more from our readers Finding Inspiration in Early 20th-Century Instruments from his 2023 GAL Convention lecture by Todd Cambio The Historic Solera of Santos Hernández: an Attempted Reconstruction by Tobias Braun Guitarreria Ottenschlag by Joshua Alexander French My First Twenty Years by Jay Anderson A Posthumous Interview with […]

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