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Glen with a Finland made Espana Classical Guitar
Re: Glen with a Finland made Espana Classical Guitar
You certainly have a point there Jay. Photo must have been taken before they applied the tattoo!
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Re: Glen with a Finland made Espana Classical Guitar
Mike and Cowpoke...
My guess is that Glen is just hanging out with the guitar during the time he filmed Norwood. The watch, the lack of the arm tattoo. The wall. The bed. None of it seems to match up with the set.
Now, if all we are going on is his hair...BAM
My guess is that Glen is just hanging out with the guitar during the time he filmed Norwood. The watch, the lack of the arm tattoo. The wall. The bed. None of it seems to match up with the set.
Now, if all we are going on is his hair...BAM
Re: Glen with a Finland made Espana Classical Guitar
I had a hunch it was from Norwood but I wasn't sure. Thanks Mike!
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Re: Glen with a Finland made Espana Classical Guitar
Hey jay, Glen looks like he's doing an alternative take for the Norwood scene, before he jumps in the bath.
Glen with a Finland made Espana Classical Guitar
I found this random picture of Glen, probably in the 60's, with a Espana nylon guitar...from the web:
"These guitars were imported by my family's long-defunct business, Buegeleisen & Jacobson, which distributed in the US and Canada. The brands Kent, Stewart, Espana, Val-Dez, and Durro (wind) were among their best sellers. The quality of these instruments varied directly in proportion to what market they were targeting. Some, like Espana, had models that were very well made, and now would cost more than $1,000 at retail (some well over $2,000). Others were very promotional, and would compare with least expensive guitars from Japan."