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July 27, 2006 | Strapping on the Ritz

Checking in with design innovator and mastercraftsman Michael Lewis. His affinity and expertise in guitar archtop design helped him pioneer his Ritz Series "D'Jango," a magnificent ax, bold in form and lush with tone. See our Spotlight review Lewis D'Jango.

Michael has been involved and visible with on-site instrument repairs at California area festivals since 1983. He is a service center for the Martin Guitar Co. and operates a full service repair shop at his home near Grass Valley. Intensely in demand with his repairs, he's hoping to make a push to make more instruments this coming year.

Currently the repair side has overwhelmed his shop, nearly stopping the production of his world-class new instruments. He tells us he hopes to discipline himself, dividing into 3 days of making new stuff and 3 days of repair, and one day off for around the home things.

We certainly hope so! The renowned "King of Clean" is responsible for some of the most amazingly detailed instruments crafted today. Check out his site for some incredible mandolin Eye Candy.

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Posted by Ted at July 27, 2006 6:58 AM


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