Subject: RE: Paxton Guitars From: GUEST,branch paxton Date: 21 Nov 04 - 03:03 AM guitar maker i will get you info dont have it in front me have check paper records |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Paxton Guitars From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 26 Feb 03 - 10:13 AM I tried Google too. Nothing related under "Paxton guitars" searched with quotation marks. Without quotation marks it yields 12,500 results (mostly related to Tom Paxton) and, sorry, I'm not wading through that. Bruce |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Paxton Guitars From: DonMeixner Date: 26 Feb 03 - 09:54 AM I did a Google Search and founf nothing. Will try George Gruhn when I can. Don |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Paxton Guitars From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 26 Feb 03 - 07:01 AM refresh |
Subject: Folklore: Paxton Guitars From: GUEST,Wa Ban Zhou Date: 25 Feb 03 - 04:49 PM A friend of mine showed me a "Paxton" guitar that he got from his late ninety year old uncle. It is rather small, with a long narrow body, and a wide neck. It looks as if it could be made of oak. It has a sweet, delicate tone. The label in the sound hole just says "Paxton" with no other information. It's obviously old, maybe from 1920's or earlier. Does the name " Paxton" mean anything to anyone when speaking of guitars? Wa Ban Zhou |
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