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Nik Huber luthier chronicle - The Guitar Channel
Friday, 26 February 2016 / Published in All, Interviews

Nik Huber Luthier: to relic or not to relic?

On this new Luthier Chronicle, I asked Nik Huber the shakespearian question: to relic, or not to relic? As the German builder is well known for his super flamed top guitar and elaborate inlay work, it's an interesting point of view to have his take on this subject.

Nik Huber Luthier Chronicle: to relic or not to relic?

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Until the next chronicle, keep on playing your guitar and check-out your local luthier.

Pierre Journel.

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