Tim May and his Vintage Gibson Collection
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Tim May and his Vintage Gibson Collection
Dan Miller, editor of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine produced this feature article on Tim May in advance of a U.S. workshop tour they're about to undertake. Author, workshop leader, luthier and in-demand Nashville musician, Tim is a man clearly at the top of his game.
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Re: Tim May and his Vintage Gibson Collection
I've been to one of Dan and Tim's workshops...super great guys and super info. It was a blast and very helpful. Great collection Tim...hope to see you guys back in Northern Virginia soon...
Re: Tim May and his Vintage Gibson Collection
That's my old K2 mandocello. I sold it to David Harvey. Good to see it getting played again. It languished in my closet for many years after my Irish music days back in the 80s.
Re: Tim May and his Vintage Gibson Collection
I went to one of their guitar workshops last year. Very well put together and informative. I talked mandolins with Tim for quite awhile after it was over. That's one heckuva nice collection. And man can he play the mandocello!
Re: Tim May and his Vintage Gibson Collection
Awe man, you guys were just here in No VA? Sorry I missed your workshop, come on back!:mandosmiley:
Re: Tim May and his Vintage Gibson Collection
Love the Plaidgrass YouTube video. Great playing and that 8 string banjo sounds fantastic as does the whole band.
Re: Tim May and his Vintage Gibson Collection
Noting the anniversary of this interview filled with tremendous vintage Gibson eye candy!
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And the collection is now at The Metropolitan Museum in N.Y.C. . . . . . .
Re: Tim May and his Vintage Gibson Collection
Noting the anniversary of this interview.