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March 26, 2007 | Holst Two-point
West Coast JazzMando field reporter Terry Lewis recently fell victim to the ravages of MAS (Mandolin Acquisition Syndrome), but the good news is he now recovering nicely with bragging rights to a gorgeous two-point blonde Holst mandolin with tortoise binding and Cocobolo trim. This delectable visual combination is as easy on the ears as it is the eyes.
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We've had our eye on and treasured the innovative, daring line of Oregon builder Steve Holst. Nestled in the beautiful Willamette Valley his shop is largely in demand for the restoration and repair of high end collectible Gibson, Epiphone, and D'Angelico fretted instruments, yet he still manages to squeeze out 8-10 personalized custom instruments a year. Despite the studied homage to the creation of traditional, beautiful sound, his work is aesthetically distinct, and customers quite satisfied.
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For a real treat, take a graphic glimpse into how Holst mandolins are made: Tour
If we play our cards right, maybe we can get one of his in for a review...
Posted by Ted at March 26, 2007 12:05 PM
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