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Museum of Making Music Opening

The opening reception for the Museum of Making Music on October 11 was a really special event for Asher Guitars. Four of our instruments were displayed beautifully behind glass and fancy lighting in the 6-month-long exhibit titled “The Magic and Mystery of Slide Guitar”. The Asher instruments, representing contemporary slide instruments, had good company – some rare historic Weissenborn lap steels, along with more exotic instruments from around the world. 

A highlight of the night came during the concert that followed – slide master Sonny Landreth ripping on our new model - the Asher Electro Sonic neck-through guitar - in a rockin’ duet with the other slide master on the planet David Lindley. Sonny’s solo on the Electro Sonic sounded amazing – wish you all could’ve been there! 

Here are some pictures from the event:

Billy looking suave with some sweet guitars and Sonny on the Electro Sonic:




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