RIP Rick Turner
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Andy Volk
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RIP Rick Turner
A true pillar of the luthier community and an innovator. Sad to learn this news. Rick will be widely missed.
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David Ball
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One of the greats. I got to spend some time with him in the early nineties at an ASIA convention in Pennsylvania. Really nice guy and just full of great ideas.
He will be missed.
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Dave
He will be missed.
https://www.fretboardjournal.com/column ... 1943-2022/
Dave
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Jon Zimmerman
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Rick
Turner.. yet another creative, soulful, crafter passes from us into the ether. Scarcely a few like him are left in the world, now near extinction. Guess I should hang on to the T model, pass it to my son, instead of trading away. Rest your weary fingers, Rick; chips will still fly in the quest for the ideals you chased.
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Chris Templeton
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I like what you said, Jon "rest your weary fingers".
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