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Whistle Stopper - The Fretboard Journal

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List Price: $39.80
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Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
Manufacturer: Occasional Publishing Inc
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 4 Label: Occasional Publishing Inc Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Occasional Publishing Inc Number Of Issues: 4 Publisher: Occasional Publishing Inc Studio: Occasional Publishing Inc Subscription Length: 365
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: You will love this magazine. Comment: An amazing magazine. The quality is superb. I highly recommend this to any music lover. I will be anxiously waiting for the next issue. My collection has begun.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The guitar world needed this!!!! Comment: Finally, a killer looking instrument magazine with interesting articles about players and collectors. This mag covers a pretty wide range of topics--interviews with players, builder interviews, some historical/esoteric stuff, etc. Even has some artsy photo spreads of instruments themselves. But I loved every page of the first issue. This is mag is stunning! No tab or instruction but plenty of entertaining, smart articles.
I love it. Even my wife read it!
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Fretboard Journal is a publication like no other: a coffee-table style magazine written specifically for players, collectors, and builders of guitars, banjos, mandolins, and ukuleles. In each quarterly issue, The Fretboard Journal celebrates the innovators of the music world and the tools they use, acoustic and electric, weird and collectible. You'll find famous musicians interviewing other famous musicians about the equipment they use; profiles of some of the world's finest luthiers; and great essays covering the historical context of legendary recordings. With original photography, archival quality paper, and minimal advertising, each issue will be a keepsake you'll cherish. Unlike most guitar magazines, The Fretboard Journal doesn't review gear or feature instructional pieces; it simply covers the great stories behind musical instruments and musicians. Whether your interest is old-time music or indie rock (or somewhere in between), you'll find something in each eclectic issue specifically for you.
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