William Laskin
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William Laskin | |
Born | Ontario |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Other names | Grit Laskin, The Masked Luthier |
Occupation | luthier, musician |
Website http://www.williamlaskin.com |
Canadian luthier and musician William "Grit" Laskin is renowned for his high-quality instruments and acoustic guitar innovations such as the "Laskin Armrest" and "Ribrest", and his unmatched skill in the art of inlay.[1] Larry Robinson, author of The Art Of Inlay, extols Laskin as "the most astonishing inlay artist in North America."
As a musician, he has several solo CDs, and is known as a member of Friends of Fiddler's Green. He accompanied Stan Rogers, both on recordings and on tour.
Laskin learned the trade though an apprenticeship with Jean Larrivée beginning in 1971.[citation needed]
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[edit] Solo CDs
- Unmasked
- Lila's Jig
- A Few Simple Words 1995
[edit] Other CDs
- The Barley Grain for Me Margaret Christll and Ian Robb with Grit Laskin 1998
[edit] Books
- A Guitarmaker's Canvas: The Inlay Art of Grit Laskin Backbeat Books, 2003 ISBN 0879307560
[edit] Literary Reference
A character in the Charles de Lint novel 'Moonheart' owns a Grit Laskin guitar.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- The Larrivee Tradition of Handmade Canadian Guitars
- William Laskin: Guitar Maker - his official website
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NAME | William Laskin |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | luthier, musician |
DATE OF BIRTH | |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ontario |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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