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Gary Hillard

Gary Hillard

The Teller Guitar! Such a sweetie!!!

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The Teller Guitar! Such a sweetie!!!

Gary Hillard

Gary Hillard

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My guitar was made in 1970 and I got given it by my mother in law after it had hung on her wall for 35 years. I'd played it for a while when visiting and always knew there was a good guitar in there somewhere underneath the old strings and dust. When I was told I could have it I took it home and left it for far too long before doing anything with it - even bought another guitar. After I changed the strings so my son could learn on it I was blown away by the sound and ended up playing it every day for a couple of months as it just sounded better and better the more it got used. Ended up keeping it for myself as the action was a bit too high for a beginner and gave him the other one I'd bought. Eventually I took it into my local luthier for an appraisal, because I had no idea what it was and why it sounded so good when it was just a crap old guitar and he said all it needed was a new bridge and confirmed my instinct that this model was never a crap guitar, old or otherwise. It now has a new bone bridge (previous owner before my mother in law had had one fitted that was too narrow) and it sounds even sweeter. Can probably be found fairly cheaply as a lot of people think Teller just made cheap student instruments. He did - but this isn't one of them.

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