Rich has been designing, building, and repairing fretted string instruments since 1983, after completing his studies at the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery in Phoenix, Arizona. While attending the school, Rich was greatly influenced by master craftsman and instructor William Eaton (refer to Acoustic Guitar Magazine, N0.61, pp.64-67). It was from Bill, that Rich learned to let his creative juices flow, and not to worry about building "clones"
Many artists have used Rich's instruments in the studio and in live preformance including: Larry Coryell, Tony McManus, Acoustic Eidolon, Mary Flower, Don Conoscenti, Cyril Pahinui, Ruth Wyand, John Johnson, Brooks Williams, John Alevizakis, Dan Tyack, Al Scortino, Paul Garfinkle, Ernie Southern, Dave Fullerton, and others.
Rich has been a member of both the Guild of American Luthiers (G.A.L.), and the Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans (A.S.I.A.) since 1983. He has been published in Guitarmaker (No.10 & No.17), the official publication of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans. Rich's article on the construction of his 'Maalaea' has been published in American Lutherie (#60/Winter 1999), the quarterly journal of the Guild of American Luthiers. In addition, Rich has participated as a panelist in discussions on Steel String Guitar Design at A.S.I.A.'s Symposium 1993 and 2003, with such distinguished luthiers as Steve Klein, Grit Laskin, Linda Manzer, James Olsen, and Mark Wescott. Rich also served as the editior of Guitarmaker: The Journal of Fretted Instrument Constructiona and Repair, in 2006 and 2007.
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Posted 01/212
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