2004 Convention


HIGHLIGHTS OF
The Guild of American Luthiers
Seventeenth National Convention/Exhibition

July 7-11, 2004
Tacoma, Washington - Pacific Lutheran University

   
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Welcome to the 2004 GAL Convention! Fred Carlson's fantastical lutherie alphabet menagerie art sets the tone.

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We got right started with the info. There is so much good stuff to share that you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a famous luthier. Here's Frank Ford and Dan Erlewine showing advanced repair technique.

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Inside this lovely room is an amazing display of guitars by major makers dating back to the 18th century. Jim Forderer and Jim Westbrook brought this impressive collection and presented a detailed explanation of the individual instruments.

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GAL Conventions are tons of fun. Here's Harry Fleishman moderating the steel sting guitar listening session. Or is it right to use the word "moderate" in connection with Harry?

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Here's the electric guitar listening session with Saul Koll and TV Jones.

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OK, we must be fair to all. Here's the classical guitar listening session, moderated by Kenny Hill.

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Ukes made a real strong showing this year. Here Mike DeSilva is giving one of his ukuleles a quick tune.

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Man, look at all those uke makers!

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Tom Ribbecke told us all about his new way of making archtop guitars - arched on the treble side, flat on the bass side.

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Want music? We got music! Here's Julia and Tarik Banzi, direct from Morocco to entertain us on flamenco guitar and oud.

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Paul Schmidt concertised on Klein guitars.

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Bruce Harvie leads a chorus of wood dealers in a rousing rendition of "Floppy Tops."

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The Guild Benefit Auction... now there's some fun! We start off with the "silent" auction (although it's pretty noisy).

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Hungry for a bargain on wood.

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Then it's the "live" auction.

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They look friendly enough, but the competition is cutthroat.

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Take a look. Is that you in the back row?

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Ready to pounce.

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These guys made brass planes under the tutelage of Ken Altman.

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Jeff Elliott (left) restored these important guitars by Gonzalez and Torres. They are owned by Shel Urlik (center) and were played by Kenton Youngstrom (right.)

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Gypsy jazzers Pearl Django warm up their Selmer-styles in the green room.

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Luthiers love to listen.

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Wood. The stuff was everywhere! We were lousy with it!


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Makin' new friends at the GAL Convention.


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Tons of great stuff at the exhibition. Here we are at David Minnieweather's table.


 

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Zoom in and see how many people you recognize.

See you next time!


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