I caught a glimps of Don Paines most recent F5 the other night. It's got a Black top [The first Pomeroy with a Black Face], and will have all gold hardware. It's gonna look sweet! If I get a chance to play it before it leaves the house, I will (and will report back on how it sounds).
I think this will be going up to Sandy Munro at Great Divide in Aspen, unless someone swoops on it before it leaves the house. I would expect it will be priced over 3.5K
This might be highly collectable being the first black top pomeroy.
Also, Janet Nelson from Carbondale got #45. A beautiful and fantastic sounding F5. I heard her play with the Last Minute String Band here in Carbondale Friday night. #45 sounds great, and it was a treat hearing Janet play those old time tunes ... Now we can REALLY hear her play!
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