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It is almost impossible for me to pick up a guitar that is not my own, and and play it comfortably. Not so when it comes to Curtis's guitars. I've had the pleasure of playing quite a few models of his, and every one of them felt beautiful from the very first chord. The neck shapes and set ups are some of the most comfortable I've played. This, combined with Curtis's integrity and workmanship, make for a winning combination.
Jody Fisher
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Arlen Roth on stage with his Curtis Guitar |
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Arlen playing the Curtis Guitar built for his daughter Lexie. |
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Mark Dziuba at the National Guitar Workshop (in the "portable") |
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Got a one-on-one with George Benson, one of my heroes. |
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Russell Malone, who played with Diana Krall, checking out one of my guitars. |
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Dangerous Dan Toller from the Allman Brothers and Greg Allman Band playing the very first Curtis Guitar. |
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Tom Dempsey, Director of the Jazz Summit at the National Guitar Workshop playing one of my guitars. |
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Ken Wessel Checking out the ReKleiner |
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Carlo DeRosa |
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SHB #1 |
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