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  2. Elderly Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Elderly Instruments has become known due to its attention to folk music niche markets (Eddie Collins of Bluegrass Now remarked "The roots of what today has become perhaps the world's most well known music store for acoustic instruments can be traced directly to the folk music boom of the 1960s."), [7] its reputation as a repair shop, [11] its ...

  3. Category : Musical instrument retailers of the United States

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    Elderly Instruments is a musical instrument retailer in Lansing, Michigan, United States, with a reputation as a "megastore", a repair shop and a locus for folk music including bluegrass and "twang". Specializing in fretted instruments, including acoustic and electric guitars , banjos , mandolins , and ukuleles , Elderly maintains a selection ...

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  6. Talk:Elderly Instruments - Wikipedia

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    A classic success story that perhaps reflects both Werbin's business savvy and the imperishable allure of folk music, Elderly Instruments has exploded from a seedling 10-by-12-foot instrument shop into a 35,000-square-foot megastore that offers thousands of instruments, many more thousands of CDs and sells to a mail-order list of 125,000 ...

  7. David Grier - Wikipedia

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    The D-18 was his main guitar for a number of years but is now "retired." He also played a Nashville Guitar Company dreadnought, built by renowned luthier Marty Lanham in Nashville, TN, the guitar was sold in 2009 with the music store Elderly Instruments. His current principal guitar is a Martin D-28 built in 1946. [9]