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mucha
Posted 2014-08-11 10:13 PM (#491296)
Subject: breadwinner/deacon


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Greetings,

My first 'good' guitar was a Custom Balladeer, which I had to get a loan for ($500 @ $32/mo.). Since then I've gone many pathways with the guitar (did a book about D'Angelico and D'Aquisto guitars - "Acquired of the Angels", Scarecrow Press, 1st edition 1991, 2nd edition 1998; and a book on Steve Klein - innovative luthier here in CA - "Art That Sings", Doctorow Communications, 2004).

Anyway, I'm a music teacher and enjoy showing students different designs (I design instruments as well with individual luthiers), and I wanted to find a Breadwinner/Deacon-styled instrument(s) that was in excellent shape and aesthetically engaging, but that might have been refinished and/or with changed parts. Would I post this in the WTB section?

Thanks in advance,
Peace,
Paul
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