Published Date:
08 June 2009
Listen to Washburn man's story and hear him playing an instrument over a century old
A Dunstable man has tuned into the past with a loving restoration project on an American guitar over 100 years old.
Singer and guitarist Rick Camp is showing the world just how good a real period instrument sounds after spending some £1,300 on buying the 1907 Washburn parlour guitar and having it painstakingly restored by professional luthier David Merrin, of Olney in Bucks.
Said Rick: "He's done a fantastic job renovating it, removing all the bodged lacquer, French polishing it and achieved it without making it look like a new guitar."
Work on the guitar has revealed the Washburn to be made of now rare Brazilian rosewood with a sold spruce top and mahogany neck.
Delighted Rick, who has been putting the Washburn through its paces at Dunstable's Globe pub on Tuesday's acoustic nights, said: "It would rival a Martin in materials and its construction is fantastic."
You can hear Rick telling the Washburn's story and see him playing it by watching the attached video.
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Last Updated:
08 June 2009 5:48 PM
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