2014 TOM-R | Huss & Dalton Guitars
Fingerstylist Dustin Furlow demonstrates a great OM built with Brazilian rosewood.
Virginia’s Huss & Dalton is among the top makers of high-end steel-string guitars and banjos in the country. Shot at Cedar Rock Studio in Indiana (a unique combination of a recording studio and guitar gallery), this video features fingerstyle virtuoso Dustin Furlow demonstrating a 2014 Huss & Dalton TOM-R, built with Brazilian rosewood and Adirondack spruce.
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