George Gruhn

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George Gruhn is a writer, businessman and ophiophilist. He is an expert on vintage American guitars and related instruments.[1] He opened Gruhn Guitars in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1970 and has sold guitars to musicians such as Eric Clapton, Brad Paisley, Lyle Lovett, Emmylou Harris, Billy Gibbons, Rick Nielsen, Vince Gill, John Hiatt, and Hank Williams, Jr.[1] Vintage Guitar magazine described his store as a "landmark," and a mecca "for fans of collectible electric and acoustic guitars."[2] He is also the author of several books on the subject.[3]

Selected publications[]

Gruhn has written articles for The Music Trades magazine and other periodicals. He has also published instrument guides with Walter Carter.

  • Gruhn’s guide to vintage guitars: An identification guide for American fretted instruments. New York: Backbeat Books. (with Walter Carter)
    • 1st ed. (1991), 2nd ed. (1999), 3rd ed. (2010)
  • (1997) Electric guitars and basses: A photographic history. San Francisco: GPI Books. (with Walter Carter)
  • (1997) Acoustic guitars and other fretted instruments: A photographic history. San Francisco: GPI Books. (with Walter Carter)

See also[]

  • Vintage Guitar

References[]

  1. ^ a b Makos, Jeff (August 1996). "Would you buy a used guitar from this man?". The University of Chicago Magazine. Retrieved January 1, 2010.
  2. ^ Meeker, Ward (March 2010). "George Gruhn: The Professor Reflects on 40 Years". Vintage Guitar. 24 (5): 17.
  3. ^ "George Gruhn". Mandozine. Archived from the original on January 9, 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-01.

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