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This has become one of the defining principles of my woodworking. I pay close attention to the way each piece of wood relates to each other and to the whole. While I worked at LoPrinzi Guitars I began repairing old banjos, then building new ones. In 1979 while at Marlboro College I built this banjo for myself. It is still one of my favorites to play. I taught woodworking at Solebury School, a private high school in Pennsylvania, before moving to Vermont to study furniture building with Gib Taylor at Marlboro College. In 1979 I graduated with honors. SInce then I have been doing custom cabinetry, building custom furniture, stringed instruments, and drums, and doing custom-designed home renovations. |
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