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Gryphon's 40th Anniversary Whopper |
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We hope you were there, because if you missed it these photos will set you seething with envy. "I missed a party like THAT just to play golf?" Or, "Maybe having Aunt Martha drop me from her will for missing her birthday would have been worth it to see Kathy & Carol up close." The folks who did show up were treated to a steady stream of great live music, boosted just enough by an excellent sound system (thanks to Brian for running the board).
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Steve Rasmussen, of the Milk Pail Dairy in Mountain View, brought an impressive array of cheeses to be sampled. We had a wide variety of cold drinks, plus coffee from Peets, lots of cookies, and then that whopping chocolate cake from Draegers. Joey Fabian, Gryphon's bass instructor, brought wonderful homemade ice cream to go with the cake. Frank and Richard managed to light the 40 candles and then blow them out again before the fire department was called, and then the rush to sugarland began. There was plenty of cake for all, including the many kids in attendance, who somehow managed to avoid serious injury while sailing around the stage buoyed by a classic, mid-day sugar high.
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Some folks drifted from the stage area to the familiar Gryphon interior, but others stayed stageside for most of the day. A couple of dozen guests were luckier than the rest, with raffle winnings of hats, straps, and T-shirts provided by Taylor Guitars and Gryphon. The big winner, of course, was Robert Parker of San Jose, who had the winning ticket for the Martin 175th Anniversary guitar and case.
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The biggest surprise for Frank and Richard were the guests who showed up from both near and far. Richard Jones-Bamman flew out from Connecticut, Steve McCreary of Collings Guitars came all the way from Austin, and K.C. Wait of Pioneer Music in Portland also made a special trip just for this event. Zach Arnst of Taylor Guitars came from San Diego, and local builders Rick Turner and Richard Hoover (founder of Santa Cruz Guitar Co.) joined us from their coastside realm. Thanks to old time fiddler John Pedersen, who came down from Amazing Grace Music in San Anselmo, there was a lively jam session in the store that lasted for a couple of hours. Throughout the day, many old friends and customers (is there a difference?) came from Auburn, Napa, Carmel, Fresno, and other far-flung parts of the state, making it as much a reunion as an anniversary celebration.
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Special thanks to all the performers who provided such a great lineup of entertainment, plus the Gryphon staff who helped get everything ready, and especially to our office manager and all-around events planner, Nancy Thomas, for without her efforts such a great party wouldn't have happened. We also want to thank all of the people who came with cameras and shared their pictures with us including Patty Graves, Bill Rogers and Anne Lumsdaine.
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Want to hear what you missed out on? We had a recording device set up and have posted one song from most of the performers! first up: TheTuttle Family plays Diamond Joe.
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The Gryphon Quintet plays Java Jive
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The Careless Hearts play Joeslina
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Hobby Horse plays House Carpenter
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Earthquake Country plays Don't Mind the Weather
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Kathy and Carol play Carter's Song
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Ed Johnson and Derek See play Tell Me What You See
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Ed Johnson and Rick Vandiver play Can't Buy Me Love
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Rick Vandiver and Walter Jebe play Dimples
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Gryphon Stringed Instruments
Our Hours
Monday through Thursday
10:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday and Saturday
10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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Our Location
211 Lambert Avenue
at the corner of Park and Lambert
Palo Alto, California 94306
650.493.2131
Toll Free: 888.493.2131 |
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Collings Ukes are here! |
 We just got our first Collings ukes, and although a couple of us had seen them at the NAMM show in January, we sure couldn't hear them amidst all that racket. Tom was the first to play one, and he gave it high marks for both tone and volume. Workmanship? Playability? C'mon, no worries, they're from Collings!!!!! |
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LR Baggs announces the Anthem |
 After months of anticipation, the latest acoustic guitar pickup has arrived from LR Baggs. They call it the Anthem, we call it the Awesome. The big deal with this dual source pickup is that it allows significant use of an internal microphone without the typical problem of screaming feedback when you turn up the volume. |
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Gryphon Exhibits |
 Here at Gryphon Stringed Instruments, we're all about learning stuff. From learning about the latest and greatest Martin Guitars, to learning about better ways to repair guitars that were run over by trains. We are firmly convinced that the more you learn, the more you know! |
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