Lets take a quick run through the two packed exhibition
halls. There were about 90 exhibits this time, so well just pick a few
at random to give a little flavor. Heres John Thayer at his table.
Chris Jenkins brought his son Jeremy to this years convention.
There were several father-and-son teams in attendance. Here comes the future.
There were lots of great wood dealer exhibits, as usual. Heres
Oby Johnson of Targo Woods.
Ben Patron brought a copy of a Panormo guitar, plus a few of his own design.
Ben Patrons stuff is so unusual, it may take you a minute to figure
out what you are looking at.
Canadian Sigmund Johannessen showed a couple of archtops.
To bolster his claim that a guitar can be properly French polished in one
day, Marshall Brune successfully finished his latest guitar in his spare time
while talking to people at his exhibition table.
Heres Duane Noble with his exhibit of steel string guitars.
Jorma and Oren Winkler of Winkler Woods show off some nice koa.
Theres Benz Tschannen.
Everybody likes to hand-pick the wood they will be using in the next few years.
At the table of Bruce Creps (left), Jerry Samples and Eric Foulke get down to
business.
John Butterfield held down the early music fort for us, showing a couple of
lovely lutes.
Remember what I said about people picking wood? Alfredo and Manuel Velazquez
look for the good stuff.
Heres Michael Dixon with his latest instrument.
Jim Forderer brought his amzing collection of guitars again this year, ably
assisted by Jim Westbrook. Wandering over to Jims table was like having
a private, hands-on visit to a major museum.
Heres JoAnn Tompkins of Rescue Pearl Co.
Heres Gulab Gidwani of Exotic Woods Co.
Gary Southwell stopped by the Stephen Marchione booth.
Brad Banister (left) shows his guitars. Tim Olsen (right) and son Isaac are
making the annual video archive of the exhibition.
Heres a cute couple: Kevin Stoodley (left) and Pema Dolma.