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A Journey Shaped by a Guitar

I wanted to share the following travel article from the New York Times website, A Journey Shaped by a Guitar: “Many a music lover makes a pilgrimage to the holy land by visiting the Martin factory in a town named Nazareth.”

EVEN though Nazareth, Pa., isn’t quite the holy city its namesake is, pilgrims with a musical bent still go there every weekday in search of a potentially spiritual experience. They head to a quaint brick building, lured by the promise of taking a tour at the C. F. Martin & Company guitar factory.

More than 200 guitars are made at Martin each day, many more than when the company first opened in New York City in 1833 (it moved to Nazareth in 1839). But for any guitar player or music lover, getting to see the basic stages in the creation of a Martin moves them powerfully, putting some in touch with emotions they might have thought too inaccessible to be reached.

It’s well worth reading the rest. Check it out here: A Journey to the Martin Guitar Factory in Nazareth, Pa.

About the author: Paul Hackett owns and operates the popular websites Guitar Noise and Music Careers. Outside of that he is a writer-director living in somewhere in southeast Asia. He writes a lot about movies and screenwriting on his personal website, which is the best place to catch up with him on his latest travels. In 2003 he directed the feature film Not Much.

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