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Russell Edington holds a guitar he built in his Minot shop. His shopâs brand is Leigh Rose Guitars.
Russell Edington admits to playing guitar, although not well enough to do it publicly. When it comes to building guitars, though, some have called him an artist.
“I’ve been called an artist, but I don’t think I am,” Edington said. He adds, though, that it takes creativity.
“There’s a few tricks to doing it,” he said. “You’ve got to be patient and you can’t be in a hurry. You can’t shortcut anything when making a high-end piece.”
jschramm@minotdailynews.com
Jill Schramm/MDN
Russell Edington holds a guitar he built in his Minot shop. His shopâs brand is Leigh Rose Guitars.
Russell Edington admits to playing guitar, although not well enough to do it publicly. When it comes to building guitars, though, some have called him an artist.
“I’ve been called an artist, but I don’t think I am,” Edington said. He adds, though, that it takes creativity.
“There’s a few tricks to doing it,” he said. “You’ve got to be patient and you can’t be in a hurry. You can’t shortcut anything when making a high-end piece.”