Jimmy Hudson: A Hard Working Old Man

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Kelcey ONeil
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Jimmy Hudson: A Hard Working Old Man

Post by Kelcey ONeil »

I had the opportunity to spend the day at Hudson’s shop, and went home slap worn out just from watching him work! He’s pretty much a one man show, and he seems to get more done than any most three guys put together.

While his guitars are simple, I was very impressed with the tone and sustain they produce, and it was obvious a lot of care went into the design. It seems the secret ingredient is some sweat in the build process!
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yes

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This old man is worn out too. But thanks for coming by and helping me out today. Good times.
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Post by Mike Perlowin RIP »

If I had the bucks, I'd get a 12 string ped-a-bro. Alas....
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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12 string

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Mike Perlowin wrote:If I had the bucks, I'd get a 12 string ped-a-bro. Alas....
I would be happy to build it for you.