Hello. I am trying to contact Bob Abrams, the fine luthier who made Trillium Octave mandolins and bouzoukis.
His contact information in New Hampshire is no longer operative. Does anybody know how to reach him?
Thanks.
Hello. I am trying to contact Bob Abrams, the fine luthier who made Trillium Octave mandolins and bouzoukis.
His contact information in New Hampshire is no longer operative. Does anybody know how to reach him?
Thanks.
A friend of mine is lending me his Trillium OM and it needs some work so he contacted him and he gave him the info he needed. He did also say, "I have been retired for several years and I no longer do any instrument work."
He sometimes posts here as mandomentch. He posted recently on this thread and this one.
"I'm not making mandos these days, but I still have a shop full of tools where I build a few instruments for my own amusement."
Jim
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