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  • Collection: The Jeanne Arnold and Barbara Lindquist Papers

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Barbara Lindquist revarnishes the repaired guitar.

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Final photo of the repaired guitar by Barbara Lindquist.

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Barbara Lindquist starts the preparation for making a travel guitar of her own design.

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Barbara Lindquist uses mahogany wood for the neck and padauk wood for the body to create her travel guitar.

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Barbara Lindquist wraps up the creation of her travel guitar by adding a varnish to seal it.

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Barbara Lindquist poses with her travel guitar she called "Baby.

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Barbara Lindquist uses an antique mandolin as inspiration for her "turtleolin" which uses a turtle shell as the back of the instrument.

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Barbara Lindquist examines the back of her "turtleolin" after she epoxied the wood to the shell.

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Barbara Lindquist testing the sound of her mandolin with a turtle backing after she completed the construction.

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Barbara Lindquist poses her handmade guitar next her Martin guitar. She said she "liked its sound over the Martin" after playing it with her band "The Depends".
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