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5 comments on “Back of Howard Armstrong's fiddle”
superdave2112 Says:
Sunday, February 17, 2008 @1:08:29 PM
WOW!
PeachyPicker08 Says:
Saturday, August 30, 2008 @8:11:24 PM
Looks like a piece of turqoise toward the bottom. Bet that one is loud! Looks like some really deep curvature in that back. The work is awesome! Now, why you got it tied up? You afraid it's gonna git away from you? Is that duck tape on the side? LOL! You got some splainin' to do. You ain't into no voodooee stuff are you?
bosco Says:
Sunday, August 31, 2008 @1:12:20 AM
It's not my fiddle but Howard Armstrong's. I won't be suprised if he was into voodoo ;)
fiddlevixen5 Says:
Friday, October 3, 2008 @12:52:45 PM
WOW! THAT IS REALLY PRETTY... I wish I could see the pegs better, they look unusual.
Fair Oakie Says:
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 @8:41:31 PM
I don't think he was into anything weird. He did make "Tikis", though. My fiddle-partner, Nancy Bray Borsdorf,s late husband, Jimmy, was Howard's guitar backup when he played at "Fiddle Tunes" and the Blues Festival in Port Townsend, Washington, back in the '90s.
Jimmy was also the first fiddler I ever backed up back in 1970.
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