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Guitar Maker Ian Schneller

Clip: 12/16/2014 | 5mVideo has Closed Captions

Ian Schneller is an artist and musician who makes and repairs stringed instruments.

Specimen Products is the brainchild of Ian Schneller. He's an artist and musician who makes and repairs stringed instruments and audio equipment. He also runs a school that teaches people to make a variety of instruments and audio equipment; but Schneller's real hope is that his students discover the disappearing art of making things by hand without the aid of a computer.

12/16/2014 | Rating NR

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