File:Guitar and Lute Workshop Photo 1974.png

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Description The workshop floor of the Guitar and Lute Workshop, circa 1974, showing some of the workbenches used for creation of custom stringed instruments. Image obtained from "Guitar and Lute Magazine", Vol 1, April 1974.
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Guitar and Lute Magazine
Source (WP:NFCC#4) Guitar and Lute Magazine, Vol. 1
Date of publication April, 1974
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) Guitar and Lute Workshop
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) This is the only known photograph of the Guitar and Workshop floor; this illustrates where the custom instruments were manufactured, and where some of Hawaii's prominent musicians and luthiers worked or started their careers.
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There is a text description of the article workshop description. This photograph simply helps to illustrate the workshop layout.
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) This is the only known photograph of the workshop; others may exist, but their whereabouts are unknown.
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commercial opportunities
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Other information Both the Guitar and Lute Workshop and the Guitar and Lute Magazine are defunct. Additionally, George Gilmore, the founder of the Guitar and Lute Workshop and the publisher of Guitar and Lute Magazine died in 2012. There is no known assignment of rights to this publication.
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