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November 11, 2009

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Lucius

Wonderful backstory Jol - always fun to "hear" how the evolution came about --- I learned of Hamer via Rick N./CT as a young teen, first seeing them live here in Nashville in April of '80 (and coming to the Ryman Auditorium in a few weeks on 12/3!)...I'm not a teen anymore, but I will tell you that its pretty cool seeing Tom driving around town now & then when they are off the road --- best to you and all @ the shop

Hamerica

Thanks Jol for the history lesson and the walk down memory lane. There is only one problem when walking down the Hamer memory lane it is still busy with new 12 vers and other quality guitars made by the Hamer Team in go ol' USA.

Old is the new new. Who knew that would ever happen?

Always great to see Dave working on a Hamer. His prints are on a couple of mine.

Best wishes,

Hamerica

Smakutus

Cool story Jol... Anyone know where that 10 string is today?

Jeff

guild guitar

That is a beautiful story to shar, you have a beautiful music in the background.

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