Dudenbostel | Dread | 1992
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Luthier Facts :
Name: Lynn Dudenbostel
Location: Tennesse
Interview: Yes, read more here
RIYL: Vintage Martins- Lynn is one of the best builders in this vein.
Note: (RIYL) Recommended If You Like

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Resources:
-Interview with Lynn Dudenbostel: here.
Type: Dreadnought
- Year: 1992
- Serial #: 003
- Back/Sides Wood: Brazilian Rosewood
- Top Wood: Adirondack Red Spruce
- Neck Wood: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Fret Markers: Diamonds
- Bridge: Ebony Belly
- Body Bindings: Tortoise Style
- Top Trim: Violin Lines
- Backstrip: Herringbone
- Rosette: Herringbone
- Tuners: Nickel Waverlys
- Case: OHSC
- Condition: Excellent, minor playwear.
- Body Length: 19 7/8 in.
- Upper Bout: 11 3/8 in.
- Lower Bout: 15 5/8 in.
- Body Depth @ Heel: 3 3/4 in.
- Body Depth @ Tail: 4 3/4 in.
- Scale Length: 25.25 in.
- Nut Width: 1 3/4 in.
- Strings Spacing: 2 1/4 in.


Comments: Lynn Dudenbostel
- “Bell like is a good description of that one. Chris Thile played it for about 30 minutes when he was here back in the spring! He absolutely loved it. “
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©2008 Terence Tan.
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Terrence,
This is a really nice guitar. My affairs are unsettled at the moment, or I’d buy it now. Maybe in a month or so if it is still unsold (which I doubt). You’ve set up a well-integrated business, a model for the “industry”.
I assume that you need cash not trades. I have collector quality 1960-D18 and 1966 D-35, I’d trade. Good luck on buying your new home.
Bill
Thanks a lot Bill! Just keep in touch about the guitar!
Terence
Thats a real beauty!