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 Post subject: New Luthier Magazine.
PostPosted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:48 am 
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I was email a link to this European Luthier magazine and have quickly looked through their free issue and will read it in detail later today. It looks to be well done and has a wide variety of articles.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 10:02 am 
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I personally like this post, Fred, as I really enjoy reading anything I can get my hands on.

At the risk of hijacking your thread, what other periodicals or publications are out there that are similar to this one? I know of Guitarmaker put out by ASIA and American Lutherie from GAL. I quite enjoy the Fretboard Journal, as well. What else is out there of interest?


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Thanks for the tip Fred!
I signed up and have read through the first issue.
Very well done!
There is a tutorial on guitar photography that is very informative.
I will definitely be a subscriber.

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SneezyPenguinGuitars wrote:
I personally like this post, Fred, as I really enjoy reading anything I can get my hands on.

At the risk of hijacking your thread, what other periodicals or publications are out there that are similar to this one? I know of Guitarmaker put out by ASIA and American Lutherie from GAL. I quite enjoy the Fretboard Journal, as well. What else is out there of interest?


Check out Terence Tan's online guitar magazine, Guitarbench: http://www.guitarbench.com.

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My sense is that the magazine is probably going to remain very biased towards electrics? (If it's the one that I have seen an issue of.)

Guitarbench is very nice - I hope an effort is made to keep up the level of classical content.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 4:29 pm 
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Thanks for the link Fred. I've downloaded and will put it on my list to read. Looks very informative and covers a LOT of ground from ukes to violins to electrics - nice.

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