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Comment by Gerry Regan on July 29, 2013 at 11:06am

Hey Mary, every guitarist seems to have a good story about their instrument. What's yours?

Comment by Mary Courtney on July 30, 2013 at 5:54pm
I have this guitar for many years. I bought it in Sam Ash Music shop in Paramus NJ ~20yrs ago. It has been through thick and thin, travels to Ireland and many parts of this great country as well. It has had it's share of falls and survived. The man who repairs it and keeps it going is called Matt, he owns the best shop in the country which is 30th Street Guitars in NYC. If it could talk ... Peter Yarrow played it, one of the Saw Doctors, and a lot more but I can't bring them to mind at the moment. Not much of a story I'm afraid.

Thanks Gerry so much for all your hard work and dedication to our culture and heritage.
Comment by Gerry Regan on July 31, 2013 at 11:56am

Peter Yarrow, Saw Doctors, that guitar had and has some great musicians strumming, Mary. You are most welcome. The Irish experience is inspiring, and it is our pleasure to explore it in these pages.

Comment by Bit Devine on July 31, 2013 at 12:35pm

I love photos like this! It is what I strive for when I photograph a seissun or a concert. It captures the unique relationship each musician has with their instrument

Such talent that has coaxed the songs from your guitar!

Comment by Mary Courtney on August 1, 2013 at 4:26pm
Thank Gerry. I should also have given the photo credit to Jimmy Kelly.

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