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Huber Announces Extremely Limited Orca and Dolphin Models

Frankfurt, Germany (April 24, 2008) - Talk about beautiful guitars -- watch this video to see Nik Huber''s latest creations, his 10th Anniversary Models. Our man in Frankfurt, Terry Buddingh, brings you the scoop.



Huber is making ten special Orcas and ten special Dolphins (his highly sought-after solidbody models that feature inlays of Orcas and Dolphins) to celebrate the 10th year of Nik Huber Guitars. In this video shot at Musikmesse Frankfurt 2008, Huber walks through the features of these beauties, which include quilted maple tops and backs, rosewood necks and several special appointments like matching headstock veneers. The creature inlays are made from sterling silver, onyx, white pearl, black pearl, golden pearl and abalone.

Also in this video -- check out Huber''s Juniors and other Dolphins/Orcas made with korina and California redwood.

Huber does everything by hand and can usually make about 120 instruments each year. He travels the world seeking the finest tonewoods for his guitars.

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Nik Huber Guitars

The Musikmesse in Frankfurt is a nice mixture of old friends, new gear and great music

The Musikmesse in Frankfurt is always a great show, and I really enjoy attending every year. It is a nice mixture of old friends, new gear and great music. Thankfully, it is now being scheduled in the spring, as opposed to winter, as it had been in previous years, so the chance of good weather in Frankfurt is much better. This means attendees can sit outside comfortably and enjoy the top acts that perform each year at Musikmesse.

On Tuesday afternoon I boarded the train for Frankfurt, which is only 130 miles from my hometown, so it is not a long ride for me. Even on the train everything is music. I see many familiar faces of musicians and friends from music stores, guitar cases, people singing a cappella – life is good!

Two hours later I arrive in Frankfurt; Music City for the next four days. My hotel is the same one I have booked for the past ten years. I must not be alone, because I always see the same people staying there during Musikmesse. Upon arriving at the hotel I see a few familiar cars in the parking lot, and familiar faces great me as I enter: Burkhard Lehle of Lehle Switching, the guys from VoVox, my friends from Tokai and more, all there, preparing for the start of the show tomorrow morning. The first night goes by quickly, since there is always much to catch up on after a year, but it is okay. The weather is fine and the show starts tomorrow!

As usual, the first day is the best. It isn't as crowded as other days, particularly the Saturday open to the public, and it isn't that loud, which is ideal for checking out cool new gear and having nice chats over coffee and donuts.

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