This is a page dedicated to my love and involvement in the music and the music industry. I have played some sort of musical instrument since the age of 9. and I spent 15 years in the musical instrument manufacturing sector. My love of music, and the tools to make music will both be fuel for this blog. I'll try to write one article a week featuring an instrument, artist, or other musical aspect. my hope is to create a place where ideas and opinions can be expressed, freely.
I hope you enjoy, and come back often.
This page is set up to spotlight the gear that I own and use on a regularbasis. I’ll continue to add to this page as my collection grows…wife permitting. Click on the pictures to get to the full story behind the instrument
The tom anderson is a sweet guitar. My cousin had one a few years ago. It is really high quality construction and i loove the tone. I hope you like yours as well! (I’m sure you do otherwise why would you own it?)
I bought the harp locally here in San Diego at Harp Haven. I paid around $1,300 for it a few years ago. . It was manufactured by Dusty Strings in Seattle Washington.
The tom anderson is a sweet guitar. My cousin had one a few years ago. It is really high quality construction and i loove the tone. I hope you like yours as well! (I’m sure you do otherwise why would you own it?)
Thanks for stopping by…Tom makes great instruments. there is no ifs, ands or buts about it.
I love your Drop Top. Mr. Anderson builds amazing stuff, I had the opportunity to play one at a local store here in Anchorage recently.
Cool harp! Where did you get it and how much do those babies cost?
I bought the harp locally here in San Diego at Harp Haven. I paid around $1,300 for it a few years ago. . It was manufactured by Dusty Strings in Seattle Washington.