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May 1, 2007 | Gypsy's G

An intriguing new flat-top from Gypsy's Music LLC, Walt Kuhlman has sent us a glimpse of one of their latest, and we are hoping to offer a review in our Builder's Spotlight very soon. We met Walt and his partner Juan at the Winter NAMM show and had some tender moments with a unique variety of their special hand-crafted mandolins. Featuring a wide variety of exotic hardwoods, their focus is on the subtle sophistication and acoustics of the flat-top, thought this particular instrument has a very slight induced arch as well as an EMG-B active pickup.

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Spring is here, summer is just around the corner; time for some great outdoor music and everybody needs to satisfy that campfire or porch need for a good, intimate lap top ax. We can't wait to try this one!

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Some great woods!

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Posted by Ted at May 1, 2007 5:57 AM


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