Comments on: Remembering Legendary Luthier Frank Ford, 1944–2023 https://acousticguitar.com/remembering-legendary-luthier-frank-ford-1944-2023/ lessons, music to play, and how-tos for all guitarists Tue, 16 Jan 2024 04:26:07 +0000 hourly 1 By: Steve Purcell https://acousticguitar.com/remembering-legendary-luthier-frank-ford-1944-2023/#comment-2501 Tue, 16 Jan 2024 04:26:07 +0000 https://acousticguitar.com/?p=143150#comment-2501 To my great regret, I never had the pleasure of meeting Frank Ford. However, I’ve been aware of and grateful for his genius for years, mostly by way of Dan Erlewine & StewMac.

Frank, you’re missed already. Rest in Peace

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By: Alan Simpson https://acousticguitar.com/remembering-legendary-luthier-frank-ford-1944-2023/#comment-2498 Mon, 15 Jan 2024 21:26:32 +0000 https://acousticguitar.com/?p=143150#comment-2498 I had the great pleasure of meeting Frank when I lived in Northern California. I had an antique banjo that needed repair so Frank did the evaluation and did the repair himself due to how fragile it was. He was interesting, funny and did a great job. Frank will be missed.

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By: Bob Eandi https://acousticguitar.com/remembering-legendary-luthier-frank-ford-1944-2023/#comment-2495 Sun, 14 Jan 2024 15:34:06 +0000 https://acousticguitar.com/?p=143150#comment-2495 We lost another Hero……Rest in Peace brother

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By: Michael Rentz https://acousticguitar.com/remembering-legendary-luthier-frank-ford-1944-2023/#comment-2483 Sun, 07 Jan 2024 13:46:25 +0000 https://acousticguitar.com/?p=143150#comment-2483 I discovered Frank Ford through Acoustic Guitar Magazine. Frank replaced a badly abused tuner button on my otherwise pristine 1921 Gibson A4 mandolin (search for “Repair Technique/Tuning Gear Repair/Vintage Celluloid Tuner Button Transplant” on Frets.com). Hundreds of hours spent poring over his repair articles gave me the confidence to turn my boss’s 1949 015 Martin into an octave mandolin, my first real lutherie project. Frank was an “influencer” before there were influencers, and the content he created is invaluable. Rest in peace, Frank, and thank you for your service.

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By: Frank Criscenti https://acousticguitar.com/remembering-legendary-luthier-frank-ford-1944-2023/#comment-2480 Fri, 05 Jan 2024 17:47:26 +0000 https://acousticguitar.com/?p=143150#comment-2480 Sorry to hear that this fine man is gone. I had spoken with him a time or two during my many visits to Gryphon and he was always interested and interesting. I love visiting the shop just to see all the wonderful and diverse instruments and accessories on sale, and seeing inside the workshop a few times made it all the better. So sorry Mr. Ford has passed. He will be missed.

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