![]() 1985), a book which is highly recommended if you can find a copy, but unless you read Japanese, this is not terribly enlightening. ![]() There’s a chapter on Fresher in “History of Electric Guitars” (Player Corporation, Japan, ca. Now that I had one, what was it? The knowledge quest had begun. As it turns out, Nils traveled for work and was coming down my way, so we hooked up on a chilly windy Winter day and over cheesesteaks in an old 19th Century cast-iron corner restaurant in South Philly, talked guitars and did the deal. So, when I saw a VG classified placed by Nils Freiberger from the Boston area offering one for a reasonable price, I figured it was time to hook up with one. Anything goofball like that is, as you know, right down The Different Strummer alley. I don’t remember when I first heard of Fresher guitars, but somehow I knew they’d made guitars with built-in effects. Let’s take a peek at Fresher Guitars from Japan. So, how about a little lyric poetry, something fresh for a change, some lighter fare at the bountiful buffet of guitar history. Epic poetry is great, but all these long treatises on the massive guitar pedigrees of Kay and Aria have made me feel a bit like a Milton scholar, a fate not to be wished anyone.
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