Actually...
Can I have permission to reuse that image? I'm not sure, but I think I'd like to do an article about harp guitars.
Actually...
Can I have permission to reuse that image? I'm not sure, but I think I'd like to do an article about harp guitars.
You may. My wife might not like that I messed up the bed when I laid the case on it.
You may. My wife might not like that I messed up the bed when I laid the case on it.
I'm still trying to figure out how to write an article about harp guitars, but I think it'll be a fun article to write.
Does it have a maker's mark that you can identify and do you care to share some history of the guitar?
(I think someone once told me that the labels inside guitars have a technical term, but I've long since forgotten it.)
I'm still trying to figure out how to write an article about harp guitars, but I think it'll be a fun article to write.
Does it have a maker's mark that you can identify and do you care to share some history of the guitar?
(I think someone once told me that the labels inside guitars have a technical term, but I've long since forgotten it.)
There are no papers with it. You can see a mark, inside the guitar, that shows the end of what says A. PUCCINELLI.
There are no papers with it. You can see a mark, inside the guitar, that shows the end of what says A. PUCCINELLI.
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