
Anyway, hi to everyone else on the forum, catchya in the posts!
Welcome!patricks wrote:Hi all! Just bought a 2012 Tribute Comanche on the weekend and I can't properly say just how much I love it. It plays really nicely, the mahogany body's wonderfully resonant and the tonal range is absolutely fantastic. If work didn't keep getting in the way, I wouldn't have put it down between then and now
Anyway, hi to everyone else on the forum, catchya in the posts!
So how did a guy hanging out in Portland and Davis connect with Simon? Simon has been steadily building a well earned great reputation for his work over the last decade or two. Knows his art and a is a really nice guy to boot (Perth/Fremantle is probably the worlds biggest small town!).patricks wrote:My other pride and joy is my hand-made classical guitar, made for me by a guy named Simon Rovis-Hermann in Western Australia
have you tried smallman classicals.Aussie wrote:Welcome PatricksSo how did a guy hanging out in Portland and Davis connect with Simon? Simon has been steadily building a well earned great reputation for his work over the last decade or two. Knows his art and a is a really nice guy to boot (Perth/Fremantle is probably the worlds biggest small town!).patricks wrote:My other pride and joy is my hand-made classical guitar, made for me by a guy named Simon Rovis-Hermann in Western Australia
cheers, Robbie
Since they moved to Esperance on WA's South East coast I've tried a couple of times to get out to their workshop while I've been down there with work. I haven't been able to negotiate that so far, but then again I'm by no means the only one who's tried without sucess - I think part of the reason they moved to Esperance was its remoteness (as well as being a beautiful part of the world). While I'm not a classical guitarist and would probably miss some of the finer points of their creations, I'd love a chance to watch and talk with them. Any hints that might get me that invitation or good questions I should ask if and when I ever do?louis cyfer wrote:have you tried smallman classicals.
Smallmans are great, so clever the way he's developed his construction methods and they sound brilliant. I didn't know they'd moved to Esperance, I'm behind the times! No idea how you'd manage to swing an invite down there, I met Damon and Kym at the Darwin guitar festival ages and ages ago, I've only been to one, though, so I don't know how often they go to them. Apart from that, you might have to try some friendly stalking, get to know people that they know. The quickest way would probably be to order a guitar, but the last time I checked the entry price was around $20k and that's too rich for my blood at the momenthave you tried smallman classicals.